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El Chido reopens with free rooftop infinity pool access – no hotel booking needed

The rooftop Mexican bar at Pullman Singapore Hill Street reopens with a new look, refreshed menu and weatherproof design

Cam Khalid
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Cam Khalid
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Photograph: El Chido | Rooftop pool
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Forget booking a staycation just to lounge by a rooftop pool. From this July, you can take a dip in one of the CBD's hidden infinity pools without checking into a hotel or paying a pool access fee.

Perched atop Pullman Singapore Hill Street, El Chido is reopening with a vibrant new look, giving the Mexican rooftop bar a resort-inspired makeover just in time for endless summer vibes. Better yet, the bar's rooftop infinity pool is now open to the public every day, whether you're after a refreshing weekday swim, sunset cocktails with a view, or a leisurely weekend escape above the CBD.

The refreshed rooftop has also been redesigned to be fully weatherproof, so rain clouds won't put a damper on your plans. With the entire venue now covered, you can soak up panoramic city views while enjoying tacos and margaritas no matter what the forecast says.

Food and drinks have had an upgrade too. Expect a brand-new cocktail programme alongside a refreshed menu of Mexican favourites, all served in a colourful, holiday-inspired setting that feels worlds away from the office towers below. Fresh décor, revamped styling and an upcoming art wall installation inject even more personality into the space, while a new music programme featuring guest DJs promises to keep the energy high from day to night.

Whether you're planning after-work drinks, a birthday celebration or simply looking for a new rooftop hangout that doesn't require a hotel booking, El Chido is making a compelling case for adding it to your regular rotation. And with free access to the infinity pool thrown into the mix, this reopening might just be one of the coolest ways to beat Singapore's heat this season. Find out more here.

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