There are many attractive Peruvian handicrafts such as
alpaca wool sweaters,
alpaca and
llama rugs, Indian masks, weaving and jewelry. Galleries and
handicraft shops abound in the Miraflores, Pueblo Libre and downtown districts of Lima. Handicrafts
markets are located in Miraflores (Petit Thouars Ave, blocks 52 to 53) and Pueblo Libre (La Marina Ave, blocks 8 to 10). Bargaining is an expected practice with
beach vendors and at markets and known as ’
regateo’.
Shopping hours: Mon-Sat 1000-1300 and 1600-2000 (although
many shops are open daily 0900-2000).
Currency Information:CurrencyNew Sol (PEN) = 100 céntimos. New Sol notes are in denominations of PEN200, 100, 50, 20 and 10. Coins are in denominations of PEN5, 2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10 and 5 céntimos.
Currency ExchangeOnly a few bureaux de change in Lima will exchange currencies other than US Dollars. Outside Lima, it is virtually impossible. US Dollars can be exchanged everywhere and banks, hotels and shops also readily accept US Dollars (although torn or damaged notes are usually rejected). It is not recommended to exchange money from street vendors.
Credit/Debit Cards and ATMsAll major credit cards are accepted, but usage may be limited outside of Lima. ATMs are now generally regarded as one of the best ways to obtain money in Peru.
Traveller's ChequesBanks will exchange traveller’s cheques although it can be a slow process outside Lima. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travelers are advised to take traveller’s cheques in US Dollars. The ability to use traveller’s cheques is also quite limited in some areas so you should check whether or not they will be accepted in the area you are visiting prior to travel.
Banking HoursMon-Fri 0900-1800, Sat 0900-1300 (may vary during the summer).
Exchange Rate Indicators| Date | Apr 07 |
| £1.00= | PEN6.29 |
| $1.00= | PEN3.18 |
| €1.00= | PEN4.25 |
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