Regent Bridge in Edinburgh

I have walked Edinburgh’s Leith Street countless times! Crossed Calton Road just as many! As a result, I always see this bridge -The Regent Bridge. Such architecture!

View of Regent Bridge from Leith Street
Regent Bridge at night

Regent Bridge is a road bridge that connects Calton Hill with Princes street. The structure has amazing architectural detail that seamlessly connects the buildings on either side.

South view from the Bridge on Wellington Place

The bridge was built between 1814 and 1819 during the modernisation of the medieval city to the north and west of the hill. Apparently Calton road below the bridge was once a ravine with small alleys. They were removed during the construction of the bridge.

North view from Regent Bridge

Today most take the structure for granted only stopping at the location to catch a bus. However, when you do look up, it is truly quite remarkable.

Walking from the bridge to Calton Hill

So next time you are walking to Calton Hill, remember to look up.

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