Pullman adds to the thrill of Southern Shanghai The Pullman Shanghai South is ideally situated in one of Southern Shanghai’s most bustling
districts within easy striking distance of the airport and train station.
It offers direct access to the Star Plaza commercial complex and is close to the Shanghai Stadium and Caohejing High-Tech Park.
The hotel has 338 rooms and suites, an indoor pool, eight meeting rooms, four bars and restaurants and offers the brand’s top signature services.
That's including the Connectivity by Pullman concept (free broadband fiber optic Wi-Fi Internet throughout the hotel, etc.), the Pullman Co-Meeting offer for the organization of business and private events, Nespresso® services, the Pullman bed, a walk-in rain shower, Vinoteca by Pullman, the Fit and Spa Lounge.
The Pullman network expanded at an unprecedented pace in 2012 and 2013, with major hotels opened in key international capitals like London, Brussels, Bangkok, Jakarta and Sydney.
In Asia, for example, the brand opened 15 addresses in two years, the most recent of which include the Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar (Malaysia), the Pullman Saigon Centre and Pullman Danang Beach Resort (Vietnam) and the Pullman Phuket Arcadia (Thailand). Over half the brand’s establishments are now located in Asia Pacific.
districts within easy striking distance of the airport and train station.
It offers direct access to the Star Plaza commercial complex and is close to the Shanghai Stadium and Caohejing High-Tech Park.
The hotel has 338 rooms and suites, an indoor pool, eight meeting rooms, four bars and restaurants and offers the brand’s top signature services.
That's including the Connectivity by Pullman concept (free broadband fiber optic Wi-Fi Internet throughout the hotel, etc.), the Pullman Co-Meeting offer for the organization of business and private events, Nespresso® services, the Pullman bed, a walk-in rain shower, Vinoteca by Pullman, the Fit and Spa Lounge.
The Pullman network expanded at an unprecedented pace in 2012 and 2013, with major hotels opened in key international capitals like London, Brussels, Bangkok, Jakarta and Sydney.
In Asia, for example, the brand opened 15 addresses in two years, the most recent of which include the Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar (Malaysia), the Pullman Saigon Centre and Pullman Danang Beach Resort (Vietnam) and the Pullman Phuket Arcadia (Thailand). Over half the brand’s establishments are now located in Asia Pacific.
47 openings planned in Asia Pacific by 2018
Pullman is present in Asia Pacific’s main business hubs and tourist destinations including Bali in Indonesia, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam, and 11 hotels across Australia, making it that country's number one upscale brand. Pullman will continue to expand its network around the world in 2014.
According to the 2013 UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, tourist arrivals in South-East, North-East and Southern Asia grew significantly (about 7%). This trend should continue over the next few years.
Pullman will add 47 new addresses to its Asian portfolio by 2018, including 38 in China, three in India and two in Indonesia, as well as openings in other major Asian destinations.
Michael Issenberg, CEO HotelServices Asia-Pacific explains “Expansion in Asia Pacific is a priority for Pullman. We plan to open 47 new hotels here over the next four years to reach more than 90 hotels in the region, or over half the brand’s network. Our expansion focuses on key tourist destinations and strategic business hubs. This deployment reflects the brand’s “work hard, play hard” spirit.
For example, we will soon unveil the Pullman New Delhi International Airport in India and the Pullman Bandung City Centre in Indonesia.”
He explains that this expansion will reinforce the brand’s positions in Asia Pacific for the long-term, adding that “the network will expand through new constructions, hotel acquisitions and external growth operations.”
According to the 2013 UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, tourist arrivals in South-East, North-East and Southern Asia grew significantly (about 7%). This trend should continue over the next few years.
Pullman will add 47 new addresses to its Asian portfolio by 2018, including 38 in China, three in India and two in Indonesia, as well as openings in other major Asian destinations.
Michael Issenberg, CEO HotelServices Asia-Pacific explains “Expansion in Asia Pacific is a priority for Pullman. We plan to open 47 new hotels here over the next four years to reach more than 90 hotels in the region, or over half the brand’s network. Our expansion focuses on key tourist destinations and strategic business hubs. This deployment reflects the brand’s “work hard, play hard” spirit.
For example, we will soon unveil the Pullman New Delhi International Airport in India and the Pullman Bandung City Centre in Indonesia.”
He explains that this expansion will reinforce the brand’s positions in Asia Pacific for the long-term, adding that “the network will expand through new constructions, hotel acquisitions and external growth operations.”