Custom House and Commercial Street Bridge - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Virtual tour taken from Commercial Street Bridge in Leith. The panorama shows the old Custom House to the west and the Water of Leith.
Custom House and Commercial Street Bridge - FURTHER INFORMATION
Custom House and Commercial Street Bridge - Edinburgh visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Custom House and Commercial Street Bridge' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Lothian.
Commercial Street Bridge in Leith, Edinburgh is the penultimate road bridge over the Water of Leith before it enters the Port of Leith and then the Firth of Forth. The bridge links Bernard Street with Commercial Street and Commercial Quay restaurants.
On the west side stands Customs House on Custom House Quay, built in 1812 by architect Robert Reid. It is used by the Museum of Scotland as a store and closed to the public.
On the east bank, on the corner of Shore and Bernard Street is a 16th century Dutch tower, the remains of North Leith Parish Church. Shore itself is lined with restaurants, boutique shops and galleries. Nearby attractions include the Royal Britannia Yacht at Ocean Terminal and Commercial Quay.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Bus: Commercial Street (16, 22, 35, 36) Shore (22, 36)















