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Stay Sustainably

Pullman is committed to meaningful change, designed with care for the planet, the people, and the possibilities we shape together.

Sustainability Certifications

  • Global Tourism Council (GSTC)

  • Green Key

  • Green Globe

Design That Respects Place

We integrate sustainability at the core of our design, choosing local materials, preserving ecosystems, and building with long-term purpose to ensure every space leaves a lighter footprint and a lasting impression.

  • Acting Together

    Collective Climate Action

    As part of Accor, we are reducing emissions in line with the Paris Agreement. This includes investing in renewables, minimizing energy consumption, and supporting our teams and partners in taking measurable and impactful climate action.

  • Supporting Communities & Culture

    Inclusive and Local by Nature

    We engage local communities through hiring, sourcing, and partnerships. By elevating local talent and culture, we ensure every hotel experience reflects—and uplifts—the people and places that surround it.

  • Empowering Every Stay

    Hospitality with Intention

    From water-saving technology to low-waste dining, our operational practices are rooted in responsibility. Each decision is made to protect natural resources while enhancing the guest experience through thoughtful, intuitive solutions.

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Growing Responsibly

Our approach to consciously progress together.

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PARIS TOUR EIFFEL - A Community Garden

In the heart of urban Paris, a community vegetable garden makes our hotel an advocate for flora and fauna as well as a supplementary food source.

MALDIVES MAAMUTAA - Marine Preservation

The Maldives is a uniquely precious site of natural biodiversity, and we go above and beyond the guidelines for preserving it. By actively enriching the ecosystem, we hope to ensure its longevity.

PARIS MONTPARNASSE - Partnering with Emmaüs

In partnership with Emmaüs Solidarité, we have been working to employ and enhance the living conditions of 300 residents of the Jourdan emergency shelter and Refugees House in the 14th arrondissement.