Peru Casinos

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Exploring Peru's Casinos


Peru, a vibrant country in South America, is renowned for its rich historical and archaeological sites. However, it also draws visitors with its thriving gambling scene. With 48 casinos offering horse racing, pari-mutuel betting, and more, Peru is a top destination for tourists and gamblers across Central and South America. Each casino features popular table games like blackjack, roulette, craps, and poker, alongside at least 100 slot and gaming machines. While smoking is allowed on the main floors, many casinos now offer non-smoking poker rooms, enhancing their appeal.

Casinos in Lima


Lima, the capital, hosts two notable casinos: the Majestic at the J.W. Marriott Hotel and the larger Sheraton Lima Hotel & Casino, which boasts 221 slots and 40 table games. In Miraflores, a chic suburb of Lima, you’ll find eight of the city's 24 casinos. The Atlantic City Casino stands out with its 500 slot and video gaming machines, though it lacks table games. Other casinos include the Admiral Benavides, open 24/7 with 65 slots and a roulette table, and La Hacienda Casino, featuring 236 slots and four table games. The Mardi Gras and Tropicana specialize in slot machines.

More Gambling Spots


San Isidro, another Lima suburb, offers unique experiences at casinos like Midas Palace and Mandalay. The Casino Delphines has 214 slots and 18 table games, while the larger Casino Golden Palace features 1,000 slots and 31 table games, including blackjack, craps, and poker variants.

Beyond Lima


Beyond Lima, Peru's casino scene continues to thrive. The Palacio Royal Casino in Arequipa and the Casino Premie in Barranco, with 75 slots and seven table games, are noteworthy. San Borja houses five smaller casinos, focused on slots. Other cities like Huancayo, Huaral, Ica, Trujillo, Surquillo, and Comas feature primarily slot machines.

Economic Impact


Peru's casinos contribute approximately $28 million in annual gambling taxes to the state. Currently, a dispute is ongoing over $80 million in unpaid taxes between casino owners and the government.

Overall, Peru’s casinos offer diverse gaming experiences, making the country a key player in the South American gambling scene.

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