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Le Meridien Cochin Towers

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KOCHI: Adding to its present inventory of 151 rooms, Le Meridien Kochi has inaugurated the Le Meridien Cochin Towers located across the backwaters from the main block.

The Le Meridien Cochin Towers houses 10 floors of luxurious accommodation with 72 spacious rooms and suites. All rooms overlook pristine backwaters and lush green coconut groves. The new tower wing addresses the increasing need for quality in hospitality in Kochi at a time when the city is emerging as a major MICE (conference and conventions and leisure destination).

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