Mohammed V Avenue
Mohammed V Avenue is one of Rabat’s most iconic thoroughfares, harmoniously combining modernity and architectural heritage. Stretching from Rabat-Ville train station to the Moroccan Parliament, this avenue is lined with historic buildings featuring neo-Moorish architecture dating back to the French protectorate, including the majestic Bank of Morocco, the Central Post Office, and Saint Peter’s Cathedral. A popular place for strolling, the avenue is bustling with cafés, shops, manicured gardens, and fountains. Day and night, it embodies the elegance of the capital and invites visitors to stroll at the pace of the city. It is also a hub for administrative and cultural institutions and places of interest, making Avenue Mohammed V a symbol of the harmonious urban planning of Rabat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.