Accor bring Pullman brand to Singapore’s Orchard Road
Accor and New Park Property Pte Ltd have teamed up for the launch of Pullman Singapore Orchard, a rebranded property occupying a prime location in the heart of Singapore’s shopping belt.
Set to reopen in early 2022 following refurbishment, the hotel will be part of a mixed-use development, which will feature commercial and retail outlets including the flagship Apple store.
The Pullman Singapore Orchard is located a short walk from some of the city’s best malls including Paragon, Takashimaya, Wisma Atria and ION Orchard, and just minutes away from the CBD, the historic Civic District, and the entertainment hub of Clarke Quay.
The hotel will offer 308 rooms, dining concepts, a fitness club and outdoor pool.
Garth Simmons, CEO of Accor Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea, said: "We are proud to partner with New Park Property and thrilled to welcome this flagship address to the Pullman family, one of the fastest-growing brands in Accor’s premium segment."
"As a vibrant and stimulating hub in the heart of Orchard Road’s shopping district, this property will be a much-anticipated addition to our network in Singapore."
Accor operates 27 properties in Singapore across all segments.
Pullman Orchard Singapore will join a network of hotels including the iconic Raffles Hotel Singapore, Fairmont Singapore, Swissôtel The Stamford, and Sofitel Sentosa Resort & Spa.
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