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Peru, South America land casinos listed by area: (In the Peruvian casino listings, gaming times, type of games, minimum bets, promotions, services, facilities etc., if shown, are indicative and may change.)
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Reviewed casinos in Peru: 5 reviews. Star ratings *** Good, **** Very Good, ***** Best.

  1. Casino Golden Palace is located in Lima, Peru featuring more than 800 slot machines and over 30 live table games. The gaming facility also hosts a wide variety of promotions and world-class music shows.
  2. When many are asked about what Peru is famous for, most will say it's its the food. The cuisine has a world-wide reputation. Residents can enjoy on land gambling, but for online gambling there are no specific rules. Government officials are considering legislature implementation, but in the meantime some residents participate in online gambling.

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In Lima: Atlantic City**** . La Hacienda*** . Fiesta Casino***** . Golden Palace**** . Majestic Casino****

Lima - There are 8 listed land-based gambling casinos in Lima.

  1. Atlantic City Casino,
    Avenida Benavides 430, Miraflores, Lima, Peru. Phone: +51 1 705 4400, Website: www.acity.com.pe
    Nearest Airport: (LIM) Jorge Chavez International Airport, 17 km
    Minimum Gaming Age: 18
    Entrance Fee: Free
    ID/Passport: Not required
    Dress Code: Smart/Casual
    Opening Times: 24 hours for slots, table games from 6pm
    Gaming Currency: PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol), US$
    Games to play: 600 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressive jackpot games; Live table games (21 tables, minimum bet from 1 Nuevo Sol and 1 US$): 7 American Roulette (single zero), Blackjack, Punto Banco, Texas Hold'em Poker, Sports betting
    Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Promotions, Entertainment, Valet parking
    Review - Editor's personal experience at the Atlantic City Casino in Lima:
    This is a very nice and large casino on multiple floor levels. The main gaming area with table games and slots is on the ground floor. There is a very elegant and large restaurant on the first floor with excellent food and first class service. The gaming currency for the table games is available in Peruvian Nuevo Sol and in US$.
    Rating:Very good casino!
    [August 2010 last update. Reviewed August 2010]
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  2. Casino Fortuna,
    Avenida Arequipa 2130, Lince, Lima, Perú. Tel: (51-1) 470 1700
    Nearest Airport: (LIM) Jorge Chavez International Airport, 17 km
    Minimum Gaming Age: 18
    Entrance Fee: Free
    ID/Passport: Not required
    Dress Code: Smart/Casual
    Opening Times: 6 pm
    Gaming Currency: PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol)
    Games to play: Jackpot Slots/Video Machines; Live table games (15): Roulette, Blackjack, Punto Banco, Craps, Poker
    Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Promotions, Entertainment
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  3. Casino La Hacienda,
    Av. Larco 880, Miraflores, Lima, Perú. Tel:(511)617 3800, Website: www.casinolahacienda.com.pe, www.hoteleslahacienda.com
    Nearest Airport: (LIM) Jorge Chavez International Airport, 17 km
    Minimum Gaming Age: 18
    Entrance Fee: Free
    ID/Passport: Not required
    Dress Code: Smart/Casual
    Opening Times: 24 hours for slots, table games start at 6pm
    Gaming Currency: PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol)
    Games to play: 400 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressive jackpot games; Live table games (12 tables, minimum bet from 1 Nuevo Sol): 4 American Roulette (single zero), Blackjack, Midi Punto Banco, Oasis Poker
    Facilities: Soft drinks, Promotions, Hotel facilities
    Review - Editor's personal experience at the Casino La Hacienda in Lima:
    This a nice medium size casino on the ground floor and all gaming takes place on one level. There are separate gaming areas for both; slots and table games where smoking is allowed. There is no bar or restaurant or snack food. Only soft drinks are available and they are complimentary for players. Unlike most other casinos in Lima, the gaming currency in the Casino La Hacienda for slots and table games is the Peruvian Nuevo Sol only, no US dollars.
    Rating:Good casino!
    [August 2010 last update. Reviewed August 2010]
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  4. Delfines Hotel & Casino,
    Los Eucaliptos 555 San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru. Tel Casino:(511)628-1610, Tel Hotel: (51-1) 215.7000. Website: www.losdelfineshotel.com
    Nearest Airport: (LIM) Jorge Chavez International Airport, 17 km
    Minimum Gaming Age: 18
    Entrance Fee: Free
    ID/Passport: Not required
    Dress Code: Smart/Casual
    Opening Times: 6 pm
    Gaming Currency: PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol)
    Games to play: Jackpot Slots/Video Machines; Live table games: Roulette, Blackjack, Punto Banco, Poker
    Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Promotions, Hotel facilities
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  5. Fiesta Hotel & Casino,
    Alcanfores 475, Miraflores, Lima, Perú. Reservas Hotel: (511) 616-3141, Reservas Casino y Salsa's Bar & Grill: (511) 616-4151, Fax: (511) 243-4916, E-mail: reservas@thunderbirdresorts.com, Website: http://www.thunderbirdhotels.com/espanol/fiesta.html
    Nearest Airport: (LIM) Jorge Chavez International Airport, 17 km
    Minimum Gaming Age: 18
    Entrance Fee: Free
    ID/Passport: Not required
    Dress Code: Smart/Casual
    Opening Times: 24 hours
    Gaming Currency: PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol), US$
    Games to play: 426 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressive games; Live table games (20 tables, minimum bet from 2 Nuevo Sol and US$ 0.50): 6 American Roulette (single zero), Blackjack, Punto Banco, Midi Punto Banco, Caribbean Stud Poker, Texas Hold'em Poker (card room), Sports betting
    Facilities: Restaurant, Bar & Grill, Lounge bar, Promotions, VIP room, Live entertainment, Hotel facilities
    Remarks: Fiesta Hotel & Casino is on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the hotel. Inside the Casino guests have access to the renowned Salsa's Bar & Grill. Salsa's features more than 140 flat screens displaying the most popular sporting events, television shows, and the largest projector screen in Peru.
    Review - Editor's personal experience at the Fiesta Casino in Lima:
    This is a very nice casino with many facilities. Lively atmosphere and friendly personnel. There is a restaurant on the top floor (open only at weekends) with a view to the stage situated on the floor below, where they feature live entertainment at the weekends. On the first floor there is the Salsa Bar & Grill with a large selection of dishes from the menu. The food is very good and the service is excellent. The gaming currency on the table games is in both; Peruvian Nuevo Sol and US$.
    Rating:One of the best!
    [August 2010 last update. Reviewed August 2010]
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  6. Golden Palace Casino,
    Av. Republica de Panamá 3165, San Isidro, Lima, Peru. Tel: (511)441-8817, Website: www.casinogoldenpalace.com.pe
    Nearest Airport: (LIM) Jorge Chavez International Airport, 17 km
    Minimum Gaming Age: 18
    Entrance Fee: Free
    ID/Passport: Not required
    Dress Code: Smart/Casual
    Opening Times: 24 hours for slots, table games from 6pm
    Gaming Currency: PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol), US$
    Games to play: 900 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressive jackpot games, 1 Electronic Touchbet Roulette (8 seats); Live table games (30): American Roulette, Blackjack, Point & Bank (Punto Banco/Baccarat), Craps, American Poker, Golden Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride, Texas Hold'em Poker
    Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Promotions, Entertainment, VIP area, Non-smoking section, Wide parking area
    Review - Editor's personal experience at the Golden Palace Casino in Lima:
    This is a very nice and large casino with pleasant atmosphere. The slot machines are on the ground floor and the table games and the restaurant are on the first floor. On the ground floor among the slot machines there is a touchbet electronic roulette operating a mechanical roulette wheel and serving 8 terminals. The touchbet roulette falls in the electronic games category and therefore is open to players 24 hours like the slot machines. The table games start at 6pm.
    Rating:Very good casino!
    [August 2010 last update. Reviewed August 2010]
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  7. Majestic Casino, J.W. Marriott Hotel,
    Malecon de la Reserva 601, Miraflores, L 18 Lima, Peru. Phone Nº: 511 447 7000, Email: cliente-majestic@pe.cirsa.com, Website: www.marriott.com, http://www.cirsa.com/casinos/majestic_lima/
    Nearest Airport: (LIM) Jorge Chavez International Airport, 17 km
    Minimum Gaming Age: 18
    Entrance Fee: Free
    ID/Passport: Not required
    Dress Code: Smart/Casual
    Opening Times: 24 hours for slots, table games from 6pm
    Gaming Currency: PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol), US$
    Games to play: 350 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressive jackpot games; Live table games (30 tables, minimum bet from 1 Nuevo Sol and US$ 0.50): 6 American Roulette (single zero), Blackjack, Majestic 21, Midi and Mini Baccarat (Punto y Banca), Caribbean Poker, Three-Card Poker, Craps, Texas Hold'em Poker
    Facilities: Restaurant (Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine), Bar, Valet parking, VIP room, Free drinks for players, Entertainment, Hotel facilities
    Remarks: Majestic Casino is located in the prestigious JW Marriott Hotel Lima in the most cosmopolitan part of the city where Hotels, restaurants, art galleries, cafes, pubs, theatres and shopping centres keep this district active 24 hours a day.
    Review - Editor's personal experience at the Majestic Casino in Lima:
    This is a pleasant casino within the JW Marriott Hotel. Entrance to the casino is possible from inside the hotel and from the street. There is a small in-house restaurant and bar with a limited menu, plus all the Marriott hotel facilities within easy access. The gaming area is in one large hall on the ground floor, which include the slot machines, the regular casino table games and the poker tables for Texas Hold'em poker players. There are two separate VIP rooms; one with a Roulette table and three Punto Banco tables and one for Texas Hold'em poker players with two tables. The casino is open 24 hours for slot machines and the table games start at 6pm. You have a choice of tables where you can play in US$ or in Peruvian Nuevo Sol.
    Rating:Very good casino!
    [August 2010 last update. Reviewed August 2010]
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  8. Sheraton Lima Hotel & Casino, (Casino closed 2010)
    Paseo de la República 170, Lima, 1, Perú. Tel: (51) (1) 3155000, Website: www.sheraton.com.pe

Useful Information on Peru
General: Peru, officially the Republic of Peru (Spanish: República del Perú), is a country in western South America bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Peruvians have a generally informal, laid-back attitude to clothing and life itself. Shaking hands is the customary way to greet people. International telephone country code: +51, Internet country code: .pe, Electricity voltage: 220V frequency 60 Hz, Electrical outlet: North American/Japanese 2-blade type
Languages: Spanish and Quechua are the official languages in Peru. English is common in major holiday areas but not in most other places. Quechua and Aymara are native languages and in some areas these are the only languages spoken.
Major cities: Lima (capital city), Cusco, Arequipa, Puno, Callao, Iquitos
International airports:
- Lima, Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM)
- Cuzco, Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ)
- Arequipa, Alfredo Rodríguez Ballón International Airport(AQP)
- Iquitos, Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport (IQT)
- Juliaca, Inca Manco Cápac International Airport (JUL)
- Puerto Maldonado, Puerto Maldonado International Airport (PEM)
- Tacna, Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport (TCQ)
- Trujillo, Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport (TRU)
- Pucallpa, David Abensur Rengifo International Airport (PCL)
- Piura, Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport (PIU)
Ports and terminals: Callao, Iquitos, Matarani, Paita, Pucallpa, Yurimaguas
Taxis: You should be particularly careful when arriving at Lima’s Jorge Chavez International Airport. It is recommended that you use the services of one of three official companies located at desks directly outside the International and Domestic Arrival halls. Tourists have also been targeted by bogus taxi drivers when arriving at bus terminals and in the main tourist areas of Lima, Cusco and Arequipa. Use a taxi from a reputable company, if possible booked in advance from a hotel reception desk or by telephone. Do not leave your luggage in the cab with the driver behind the wheel. Wait for the driver to stop the engine and get out first. Most taxis don't have metres and you should negotiate a fare to your intended destination before getting into the cab. Yellow taxis are the safest and Peru taxi fares are relatively cheap. Tipping is not required for taxis but it is customary to give 10% at bars and restaurants.
Currency: The official currency in Peru is the Nuevo Sol (PEN), plural Nuevos Soles, which is divided into 100 centimos. The currency includes 1, 2 and 5 Sol in coins. The bills denominations are of 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Nuevos Soles. It is recommended that you try to avoid the larger notes 100 and 200 as it can be difficult to obtain change. The US dollar is the only foreign currency that is widely accepted in Peru. Due to forgeries, it can be very difficult to exchange marked or torn notes, particularly in high denominations. Brand new bank notes can also be treated with suspicion. The value of the Nuevo Sol can vary from day to day. The approximate exchange rate on 7th August 2010 was: 1 Euro = 3.69 PEN, 1 US$ = 2.80 PEN, 1 GB£ = 4.44 PEN.
Casinos: Peru has legalized gambling that includes horse racing, pari-mutuel betting, and casinos. Peru is a popular destination in Central and South America for tourists as well as gamblers. Peru casinos include the popular table games of blackjack, roulette, punto banco and poker, as well as slot/video machines. While smoking is still permitted on the main gaming floor, non-smoking areas are being added.
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Casinos in Peru are restarting operations after a Supreme Decree has been passed allowing gaming operations to pick up once again at 40% capacity.

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Peru is hitting the restart button on its brick-and-mortar casino industry, as the government has green-lighted a move allowing it to restart operations at 40% capacity across gaming venues, gyms, theaters, and cinemas, the El Peruano official gazette reported.

The resumption of casino activity is part of the Supreme Decree No. 187-2020-PCM which is focused on Phase 4 of the Economic Recovery and part of the broader National Health Emergency designed to address the COVID-19 pandemic.

Last week, President of Peru Francisco Sagasti confirmed that the casino sector is looking at an early reopening date sometime this week. The present reopening comes as a relief to the casino business which was forced to remain shuttered since mid-March when the pandemic first started.

Despite that, the original reopening bid was a little delayed, the President said, adding that the restart of operations should have taken place in August, but the specificity of the process made resumption of activity impossible. One of the hurdles was the drafting of a special decree that has already arrived, and Peru is opening up for business once again.

Even though some industry insiders, including Carlos Rojas, President of the Association of Tourism and Entertainment Centers of Peru, seemed skeptical at first, President Sagasti has been able to deliver on his promise.

A Relief for a Vital Industry

Peru’s casino industry is vital for the country and it employees over 87,000 people directly. Having the restart button hit means that some 40% people can return back to their work places, Rojas confirmed, commenting on the restart of casino operations.

Understandably, the sector will see and have to stick to strict healthy and safety measures, such as mandatory wearing of face coverings by employees and staff, social distancing and more. A week ago, Peru’s casino workers rallied with over 50,000 preparing to participate in multiple strikes across the country in an attempt to force the government to restart casinos.

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None of this will be necessary, as Peru joins the countries where the casino industry is making a slow but determined return.