About this spot
In the leafy Recoleta neighborhood, Traiano serves up creamy, house-made gelato that feels like a warm embrace on a Buenos Aires afternoon. Skip the tourist traps and head straight here for their pistachio and hazelnut flavors, which are churned daily with local ingredients.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order a scoop of the classic vanilla bean to taste the high-quality milk base before trying experimental flavors.
- Visit early in the day as the most popular gelato varieties sell out quickly after lunch rush.
- Ask for the 'gelato al cucchiaio' if you want a generous portion served in a bowl rather than individual cups.
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Common Questions
How much does Traiano cost?
Expect to pay around $15–$20 USD for two scoops of premium gelato, with prices varying slightly by flavor.
Where is Traiano?
It is located at Sánchez de Bustamante 2301 in the Recoleta district of Buenos Aires, just a short walk from the Plaza Duhau metro station.
What should I know about ordering gelato here?
The shop operates on an open-scoop system where you choose your flavors and portion size directly at the counter.
About this page
Restaurant: Traiano (Traiano)
Cuisine: ice_cream
Location: Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: Curated from local review platforms