Pullman Singapore Orchard features spaces for both business and play, including co-working spaces, a glasshouse restaurant and a beach club with a swim-up pool bar.
nine configurations ranging from Classic Rooms to the Presidential Suite. Room rates start at S$388++.
A total of three meeting rooms are also located on Level 4, named after three of the world’s fashion capitals – Paris, Shanghai and New York. The Paris room also functions as a private dining space, equipped with a full karaoke set. One of the most exciting areas at Pullman Singapore Orchard is the highly Instagrammable P.S.O Beach Club, with cosy cabanas, sun beds and a swim-up pool bar. On the side of the bar counter is a playful panel with buttons for guests to order cocktails, champagne or bar snacks. The PSO Beach Club is also open to non-guests.“Our guests are here for business, but they also want to stay somewhere nice where they can have some fun.
The shopping and entertainment district of Orchard Road is the perfect location for the Pullman brand, Healy added. “Pullman is really about work-life balance. It’s about removing those lines between work and play. It very much speaks to the entrepreneurial mindset. It doesn’t necessarily mean you have to be a digital nomad,
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