Johor Bahru City Square () is the main square of Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. It was completed on 1 January 1994, the day Johor Bahru was declared as a city, costing around MYR 10 million to build.
The city square features a 51-metre-tall clock tower, a 31-metre-tall flag pole, a big field and two giant LED television screens imported from Japan and costing MYR 2.2 million to install. Its design is said to resemble a combination of Sultan Ibrahim Building (then the State Secretariat Building of Johor) and the Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque.
The square is often used for official events, as well as sport competitions. At night, the area turns into an eatery area.