
Thonglor’s KaleidoSCOPE

Thonglor has been an ideal area for buzzing life as it is a renowned happening part in the heart of Sukhumvit, Bangkok, with a wide range of options to suit a modern lifestyle.
SCOPE Promsri recently celebrated the grand opening ceremony with exclusive guests and celebrities. This low-rise condominium in the neighbourhood of Thonglor defines itself as the epitome of modern luxury living and uniquely stands out with its design, especially the impeccable interior with a touch of world-class designer brand.
SCOPE Promsri
www.scopepromsri.com
☎ Tel: +66 (0) 2821 5664
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