

17 stunning Edinburgh photos of lost buildings we can't believe are no more including Portobello Bathing Pool
Scotland’s picture-postcard capital city is recognised – the world over – for the breathtaking architecture of both the historic Old Town and the classical Georgian New Town. Both designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Be that as it may, many amazing buildings have been lost down the years – and when they’re gone… well, they’re gone.
Take a look through our photo gallery to find 17 examples of Edinburgh structures we really wish were still standing today.
Take a look through our photo gallery to find 17 examples of Edinburgh structures we really wish were still standing today.

17. Waverley Market and roof garden
Built in 1875, the original Waverley Market featured an attractive and symmetrically laid out roof garden with an abundance of plants and flowers and places to sit. It was demolished a century later for the current shopping centre. Photo: UNKNOWN