CURRENCY
The local currency is the New Sol. New sol is subdivided in 100 cents.
Bills in circulation are: S/ 200, S/ 100, S/ 50, S/ 20, S/10. Coins: S/5,
S/ 2, S/ 1, S/ 0.50, S/ 0.20, S/ 0.10. In most large establishments you
can pay with US$ (at current exchange rate) however it is recommended
to change large dollar bills whenever you can.
Advice: Please check for forged bills as you may find some trouble later
to use them. Also check the veracity of the bills by looking them through
light. You must find a small strip with the inscription Peru followed
by the bill size number (e.g. Peru 10 (Ten soles bill)).
CREDIT CARDS
VISA, Dinners Club and Master Card (Access/Eurocard)
are mostly accepted. Large ATM's network from UNICARD, it accepts VISA,
PLUS, CIRRUS. Other cards (Mastercards) can obtain cash directly in ATM's
of some banks.
EXCHANGE
There are no major problems in exchanging US$ to New soles. Many local
guys (called "Cambistas") do that service in the streets however
it is recommended to check the exchange rates in banks or newspapers in
order to get a good deal; US$ can also be easily changed in banks. If
you change money with a "cambista" it is recommended to take
a taxi in order not to be followed. Other currencies can be changed at
"Currency Exchange houses". (you can find this houses in most
large cities).