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United Nations Square (Place des Nations Unies) is one of Casablanca’s most iconic landmarks and serves as a central hub in the city. This bustling square connects the old and new parts of Casablanca, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s vibrant urban life. Surrounded by historical buildings and modern skyscrapers, the square is known for its unique blend of architectural styles. A large fountain in the center and nearby street vendors add to the lively atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
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United Nations Square is free to visit and is accessible 24/7, though the best time to experience it is during the day when shops, cafes, and nearby attractions are open. The square is surrounded by key landmarks, including the Old Medina and several Art Deco buildings, making it an excellent starting point for exploring Casablanca. Visitors will find numerous dining options and retail outlets within walking distance.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking, as the square and surrounding areas are best explored on foot. Keep small bills handy if you plan to buy snacks or souvenirs from street vendors. While the area is generally safe, be mindful of your belongings, especially during busy times. Guided tours are available and can provide historical insights into the square and its significance.
Located in the city center, United Nations Square is easily reachable by public transportation. The Casablanca Tramway has a stop right at the square, making it a convenient choice for travelers. Taxis are also widely available and offer a quick way to get there from other parts of the city.
The square is best visited during the morning or late afternoon when the weather is pleasant, and the surrounding shops and cafes are open. Evening visits provide a different charm with illuminated buildings and a lively atmosphere, though it may be busier. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.