There are plenty of things to do in Chidlom besides spending hours (and cash) at its expansive shopping malls and designer boutiques. The area is connected to the rest of Bangkok via the Chit Lom BTS Skytrain Station, which has covered walkways to popular sightseeing and shopping spots.

Between the towering skyscrapers and megamalls, you’ll find are a host of interesting and worthwhile things to do and see in Chidlom. From wish-granting shrines to ultra-luxe cinemas, we have compiled a guide of Chidlom’s most famous landmarks – all of which offer enough quality to lure you away from the gauntlet of malls, if even for a few hours.

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    Erawan Shrine, founded in the 1950s, is one of the most popular Hindu shrines in downtown Bangkok. It’s in front of Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, at the corner of Ploenchit and Ratchadamri Road. Throughout the day (and night), you'll often see crowds paying their respects, presenting flowers and incense sticks to a gold sculpture of Brahma God, Than Tao Mahaprom. If their wishes are granted, worshippers are expected to return to the shrine and pay for a troop of Thai dancers to perform and entertain the spirit.

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    Location: Ratchadamri Rd, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 6am to 11pm

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  • The Royal Bangkok Sports Club (RBSC) is the city’s first racecourse, presenting a one-off exception to gambling laws in Thailand. Each event is well monitored, with punters only being allowed to place small bets on each race. Many will have seen the horse racing track as they travel on the overhead Skytrain heading to Siam. The public is allowed to watch horseracing at the Royal Bangkok Sports Club (RBSC) once or twice a month.

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    Location: The Royal Bangkok Sports Club, 1 Henri Dunant Street, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Phone: +66 (0)2 652 5000

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    Trimurti Shine sits right outside CentralWorld Mall in the Siam area of Bangkok. It’s also known as ‘the lover’s shrine’ for its ability to bring worshipers luck in love. They pay their respects to Trimurti, the god of love, with offerings of 9 candles, 9 incense sticks, or 9 roses – all in the hope that they'll meet their partner. For a contrast of old-age Buddhist rituals against the backdrop of a 21st-century city, Trimutri Shine is well worth a visit.

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    Location: 999/9 Rama I Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

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    The Rink Ice Arena at CentralWorld

    The Rink Ice Arena at CentralWorld
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    The Rink Ice Arena sits in an open atrium on the 2nd floor of CentralWorld Shopping Mall in Bangkok. The rink occupies what used to be an exhibition area, surrounded by brand-name clothing shops. ‘Practice penguins’ are available for young learners to help them stay balanced and feel supported throughout the experience. If you want to learn from the pros, you can join their Elite Learn to Skate course, which includes 10 classes for 5 weeks.

    Location: CentralWorld, 99/9 Rama I Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 10am to 10pm

    Phone: +66 (0)81 875 1212

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    Wat Pathum Wanaram

    Wat Pathum Wanaram
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    Pathum Wanaram Temple was built by King Rama IV in 1857 as a place of worship near his Sa Pathum Palace. During your visit, check out the carvings on the crematorium that demonstrate rare examples of ancient craftsmanship featuring ornate stencils and lacquered sculptures. Located between Central World Plaza and Siam Paragon Mall, Pathum Wanaram is even more striking due to the incongruous sight of 2 huge shopping malls bearing down on this temple from both sides – strangely symbolic of modern Bangkok.

    Location: 969 Rama I Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 9am to 4pm

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    Holy Redeemer Church in Bangkok

    Holy Redeemer Church in Bangkok
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    The Holy Redeemer Church in Bangkok resembles a Thai-Buddhist-style temple from the outside, but if you enter you’ll find a parish chapel, with a fine golden statue of Lord Jesus Christ. The impressive church dates back to 1954, holding daily mass in English (7am, 8am, and 5.30pm) and Thai (6.30am). The church is located in Soi Ruamrudee, around 1 km south of the Phloen Chit BTS Skytrain Station.

    Location: 123/15 Soi Ruamrudee, 5 Wittayu Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 9am to 5pm

    Phone: +66 (0)2 651 5251

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    Ganesha Shrine is adjacent to Trimurti Shrine at CentralWorld Shopping Mall. Unsuspecting visitors may think that they're part of the same monument, but Ganesha is dedicated for Hindu worshippers. As he is considered a master of intellect and wisdom, devotees come here to be blessed with artistic success and accomplishment. The shrine depicts the Hindu God's famous and most recognisable elements, such as his elephant head, large belly, numerous arms, and various depictions of serpents.

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    Location: 099/9 Rama I Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Open: 24 hours

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    Embassy Diplomat Screens

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    Embassy Diplomat Screens at Central Embassy Mall is one of the city’s most luxurious cinemas. It has 5 exclusive theatres, and every guest is treated like a VIP from the moment they arrive. Tickets cost over 1,00 baht, but you get to enjoy plenty of perks, including entry into their private lounge before the movie starts, ultra-luxe cocooned booths, a minibar with a selection of drinks and snacks, as well as an on-call butler just the press of a button away.

    Location: 6th Floor, Central Embassy, 1031 Phloen Chit Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 10pm to midnight (hours vary by showtimes)

    Phone: +66 (0)2 160 5999

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