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I have looked in a few guidebooks and have search the Internet, but I can't find an email address to Hotel Cowie's.
Does anyone know the email address to Hotel Cowie's?
hi
i have got their Contact No. maybe it help you
+(91)-(22)-66375601
15, Electric House, Walton Road, Colaba, Mumbai - 400005
Thank you rajkhan!
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g304554-d309516-Reviews-Cowie_s_Hotel-Mumbai_Bombay_Maharashtra.html
Dear the number which Rajkhan11 has given is a wrong no the correct detailes is as below.
Cowies Hotel
Contact Person: Mr Sunder H Mulchandani / Mr Prakash Raj(Owner)
Address: 15, Near Electric House, Walton Road, Colaba, Mumbai - 400005
Contact Nos.: +91-(22)-22840232, 22840279, 22845750
Fax: +91-(22)-22834203
Email: hotelcowies@yahoo.com
This is info is correct as per best of my knowladge :)
Regards
Smarty
Thank you for the email address!
I think better you call them for booking rather then emailing to them, coz as per my knowladge they hardly check their emails.
If anything else required do let me know.
Thanks
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