Nestled in the historic heart of Seville, La Casa del Rey Moro is a captivating 18th-century palace that offers more than just architectural elegance - it's a gateway to the city’s layered past. Though its name suggests a Moorish royal connection, the house is best known for its stunning gardens and the dramatic Water Staircase, which descends into a deep well shaft once used by the Alcázar’s gardens. Exploring the terraced gardens, visitors are treated to panoramic views over the Barrio de Santa Cruz and the nearby Cathedral, making it a quiet retreat amid bustling streets. While not a royal residence, its romantic courtyards and intricate tilework reflect Andalusia’s rich blend of Christian and Islamic heritage, especially when sunlight filters through orange trees and wrought-iron grilles. A short walk from the Giralda Tower, it remains one of Seville’s most atmospheric stops.