
London George IV Bridge
The London George IV Bridge is a historic stone bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland, connecting the Old Town and New Town areas. Built between 1828 and 1831, it features an elegant arch design and is named after King George IV. The bridge is notable for its architectural style and serves as a key thoroughfare, accommodating traffic, pedestrians, and housing parts of the university and legal institutions beneath it. Its historical significance and distinctive appearance make it an important part of Edinburgh’s cityscape.