


Antiche
About
Antiche is a beloved neighborhood gelato shop in the trendy Palermo district, perfect for treating the family after exploring Buenos Aires. This local gem serves homemade gelato and frozen treats that appeal to kids and adults alike, offering an authentic Argentine ice cream experience away from the tourist traps. The welcoming atmosphere makes it easy for families to relax and enjoy quality frozen desserts.
Highlights
- ✓Authentic homemade Argentine gelato with traditional and local flavors
- ✓Generous portions that kids can share
- ✓Classic gelato case display that lets children see all the colorful options
- ✓Located in family-friendly Palermo neighborhood with tree-lined streets perfect for post-gelato strolling
- ✓Beloved by local families, offering a genuine Buenos Aires experience
Pro Tips
- 1.Ask for a small taste before ordering, as staff are typically happy to let kids sample flavors. Argentine portions are generous, so consider sharing with younger children.
- 2.Learn a few Spanish phrases like 'un poco' (a little) and 'gracias' (thank you), as this neighborhood shop may have limited English speakers compared to touristy areas.
- 3.Bring cash (Argentine pesos) as smaller gelato shops may not accept foreign credit cards or may offer better exchange rates for cash purchases.
- 4.Visit on a weeknight rather than weekends when local families pack the shop, especially during the evening paseo (stroll) hours.
- 5.Try the dulce de leche flavor, Argentina's signature taste that kids almost universally love.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday afternoons around 4-5pm to avoid the evening rush when Argentine families come out for their traditional late-night ice cream runs (often after 9pm). Spring and fall offer pleasant weather for enjoying gelato while strolling the Palermo streets.
What to Know
At $$$ price point, expect to pay around 1500-2500 Argentine pesos per serving (check current exchange rates). The shop is located in Palermo Soho, a walkable neighborhood with plenty of street parking and public transportation options.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, though Argentine ice cream culture thrives in summer (December to February). Note that Buenos Aires experiences opposite seasons from North America and Europe. Summer can be hot and humid, making ice cream especially appealing.
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Nearby Eats
Palermo Soho is packed with family-friendly restaurants. Try La Cabrera (a few blocks away) for kid-friendly Argentine steak and pasta, or Ninina Bakery for empanadas and pastries that appeal to picky eaters.
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