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Pullman Hotels in Singapore

Street flavours in Chinatown, rooftop rhythms in Marina Bay. Amplify your senses and co-create your hotel experience.

Singapore, the capital of curated energy

Skyline bars, historic districts, curated green spaces, Singapore is a city that blends innovation with heritage in every street. From the vibrant colours of Little India to the futuristic glow of Marina Bay, it moves with rhythm and intention.

 

Compact yet multilayered, Singapore offers a wealth of experiences within easy reach. Wander through the boutique-lined alleys of Tiong Bahru or explore the modernist architecture of the Civic District. Spend the morning sampling satay in a hawker centre, and the evening sipping cocktails atop a rooftop bar in Clarke Quay. The city’s lush identity is found in Gardens by the Bay and the Botanic Gardens, both UNESCO-recognised. Jewel Changi and the ArtScience Museum are must-sees. For shoppers, Orchard Road delivers from local designers to global brands.

 

From business hubs to cultural enclaves, every part of the city is connected by an efficient MRT network that keeps pace with its residents’ fast-moving lives. Whether you're here to explore street art in Haji Lane, enjoy the nightlife by the river, or attend a major event at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, Singapore invites you to move differently.

 

Pullman hotels in Singapore are designed to keep you in rhythm with the city. Strategically located, each hotel offers premium comfort and seamless access to the neighbourhoods that shape Singapore’s bold identity. Whether you’re travelling for inspiration or pleasure, Pullman connects you with the unexpected side of the city.

Pullman hotels' collection in Singapore

Skyline views, rooftop escapes, intuitive tech and spacious rooms. Pullman hotels blend curated design with premium comfort and dynamic energy to keep you moving, creating and connecting in rhythm with Singapore.

Travel tips about Singapore

Singapore is home to over 5 million residents across diverse districts. English is the main working language, alongside Malay, Mandarin and Tamil. Weekends fall on Saturday and Sunday. Public holidays reflect the country’s multicultural heritage.

Whether you arrive via Changi Airport or by land from Malaysia, Pullman hotels are easily accessible across the city. Located in key districts, they are well connected to public transport and major hubs, making transfers smooth and stress-free.

Singapore has a well-developed, intuitive public transport system, including MRT trains, buses and taxis. It’s easy to move between neighbourhoods and key sites. Walking is easy in many areas, and ride-hailing apps are commonly used.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality and travel purpose. Many short-term visitors do not need a visa, but it’s recommended to check with the official immigration website before travelling for the latest entry conditions.

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops. But it’s useful to carry some cash or use contactless payment. Tipping isn’t expected, as service charges are usually included.

Singapore has a warm, humid climate all year round. The city hosts festivals, events and exhibitions throughout the year, so the best time depends on your interests. Indoor and outdoor activities are always accessible and weather-adapted.

Top things to do in Singapore

Explore Singapore’s top landmarks and cultural attractions, from museums to heritage temples and urban icons.

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ArtScience Museum

At Marina Bay Sands, this lotus-inspired museum offers interactive, rotating exhibitions exploring science, art, and technology, featuring immersive digital art and stunning light installations for an engaging cultural experience.

Supertree Grove

Featuring 18 iconic tree-like structures covered in plants, this attraction offers the OCBC Skyway walk and the nightly Garden Rhapsody light and sound show—a signature experience in Singapore.