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Persicco Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt in La Boca, BA
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View of Persicco in La Boca, BA
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View of Persicco in La Boca, BA
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Persicco

3.4(5 reviews)$$$Ice Cream
🕑 20-30 minutes👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. The generous portions and wide flavor variety appeal to picky eaters and adventurous kids alike, while the casual atmosphere welcomes families with young children.

About

Persicco is a beloved Buenos Aires ice cream shop serving authentic Argentine helado with creative local flavors that will delight adventurous young eaters. Located in the colorful La Boca neighborhood, it's the perfect sweet stop after exploring the famous Caminito street museum and makes for an authentic taste of Argentina's renowned ice cream culture.

Highlights

  • Authentic Argentine helado with traditional flavors like dulce de leche, granizado, and fruit flavors made with local ingredients
  • Generous portion sizes that provide excellent value, especially compared to ice cream prices in the US or Europe
  • Colorful La Boca neighborhood setting makes the ice cream stop part of a larger cultural adventure
  • Casual, welcoming atmosphere where families with messy toddlers feel comfortable
  • Opportunity to practice basic Spanish with friendly staff when ordering

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Ask for samples (muestras) before ordering. Staff are typically happy to let kids taste flavors, which is especially helpful when navigating Spanish names and unfamiliar local ingredients.
  2. 2.Argentine ice cream portions are huge. Consider ordering one or two sizes smaller than you normally would, or plan to share between kids to avoid waste.
  3. 3.Try uniquely Argentine flavors like dulce de leche, mate cocido, or sambayón that kids won't find back home. Skip familiar flavors to make it a cultural experience.
  4. 4.La Boca can get crowded with tourists. Visit in early afternoon (2-3pm) when cruise ship groups have moved on but before the dinner rush.
  5. 5.Keep valuables secure and stay aware of surroundings in La Boca. Stick to the main tourist areas near Caminito and avoid wandering side streets with children.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday afternoons (Tuesday to Thursday, 2-4pm) to avoid weekend crowds and tour groups. Buenos Aires is lovely for ice cream year-round, but spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) offer the most comfortable weather for walking the neighborhood.

What to Know

Expect to pay around 8-12 USD per person for generous servings. Cash (Argentine pesos) is preferred, though some credit cards may be accepted. The shop has casual seating but La Boca is best explored on foot, so be prepared to eat while walking.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Summer (December to February) brings the biggest crowds as locals and tourists alike seek frozen treats in the heat. Note that Buenos Aires observes opposite seasons from the Northern Hemisphere.

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More Activities Near La Boca

Activity

La Vuelta de Rocha

La Vuelta de Rocha offers families a colorful waterfront stroll through one of Buenos Aires' most vibrant neighborhoods, where kids can watch street performers, enjoy river views, and soak up the authentic atmosphere of La Boca. The promenade provides a relaxed pace perfect for families, with plenty of photo opportunities among the colorful buildings and local artists displaying their work along the walkway.

Park

Parque Lezama

Free

Parque Lezama offers a peaceful green oasis in the colorful La Boca neighborhood, perfect for families exploring Buenos Aires. With shaded walking paths, playground equipment, and plenty of lawn space for picnicking, it's an ideal spot to let kids burn energy between cultural attractions. The park's proximity to the famous Caminito street makes it a convenient stop during your La Boca sightseeing.

Museum

Museo de la Boca

$

Museo de la Boca offers an engaging introduction to one of Buenos Aires' most colorful neighborhoods through interactive exhibits that bring tango culture and local history to life. Kids can explore the vibrant art and cultural traditions of La Boca in a hands-on way that makes learning about Argentine heritage fun and memorable. The museum's approachable size and focus on visual storytelling keeps children engaged without overwhelming them.

Activity

Puente Transbordador Nicolás Avellaneda

This historic transporter bridge in colorful La Boca offers kids a fascinating look at engineering history while providing excellent views of the Riachuelo river and working port. Children will be captivated watching boats navigate beneath the bridge, and the unique structure itself makes for an educational yet entertaining outing that combines industrial heritage with waterfront scenery.