Dating back to the fifteenth century, this little gem was named for the Muslims who remained in Granada after the conquest of the city. Many of these "morisco" artisans built houses using styles and materials from their homeland — plaster molds, arches and wooden ceilings. The courtyard of this former manor, in particular, will make you feel as if you've stepped back in time, with its original decorative pool and galleries supported by pilasters and columns. Guest rooms take full advantage of the building's rich history, showcasing North African influences while providing just the right degree of contemporary style.