Rembrandt Street
This elegant street, along with Rue Murillo, Rue Van Dyck, Avenue Ruysdaël, Avenue Velázquez and Avenue Van Dyck—all situated around Parc Monceau—is lined with sumptuous buildings and mansions once occupied by the bourgeoisie of the Second Empire. Don’t miss the façade of number 7 with its bow windows, the Hôtel de Baeyens at number 1 with its Neo-Renaissance façade, and the Pagode de Paris-Maison Loo on the corner of Rue Rembrandt and Rue de Courcelles.



