Mohammed V Square is a captivating blend of colonial elegance and modern Moroccan life. Surrounded by French Art Deco and Neo-Moorish architecture - including the striking Courthouse and Post Office buildings - the square pulses with daily energy while offering a quiet refuge from the city’s bustle. Lined with palm trees and ornamental fountains, it's an ideal spot to soak in the local atmosphere, just steps from the bustling United Nations Square and the historic Villa des Arts. A short walk leads to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, making this area a natural starting point for exploring the city’s cultural and architectural contrasts. Whether admiring the symmetrical gardens or catching a passing parade, visitors experience both the historical depth and vibrant rhythm of Casablanca.