The casinos all offer the official bank rate when you buy your soles (provided you are planning on using the currency in the casino). Following Peruvian usage, I will use 'S/.' to indicate soles (and '$' for dollars).Ĭhanging dollars into soles and back again is very easy, and with little to no risk of getting a bad rate. Even so, some of the poker that's spread is spread in dollars. Currently the conversion rate is a little over 3 soles to $1 USD. Two are less than a block apart, making it possible to sample them all during even a brief stay in the city. All three rooms are conveniently located within an easy walk of one another, in the upscale neighborhood of Miraflores. Phew! It is spread in three poker rooms in Lima, the nation's capital. Yep! You can still get your poker fix when in Peru. If you're headed to Peru any time soon, we've got good news for you.