Fifth Avenue is the thoroughfare that runs right through the heart of Old Naples. Since its development into a modern avenue in the early 1920s, 5th Avenue has only improved over the decades. Here, people have the opportunity to visit art galleries, relax at small cafes and shop inside boutiques, all in one place. From the gulf shores to the edge of the Tamiami Trail and 9th Street South, visitors will find top-notch restaurants like Cafe Lurcat, which serves some of the best French food in town or Bistro 821 for eclectic Eurasian fare. Some of the other retail attractions include apparel shops, ice cream, home furnishing, stationery, pet supplies, jewelry, gifts, etc., the list is quite impressive and no trip to Naples is complete without a stroll down the Ave.
If you are weary of going to the mall for shopping, Naples gives you another alternative for a much more fulfilling shopping and food experience. The Village on Venetian Bay is a shopping center where shoppers can browse through the myriad shops which are mostly local businesses selling quality products. The restaurants at the waterfront also offer the best of local cuisine, with some of the best seafood spots like MiraMare Ristorante, Fish, M Waterfront Grille and the Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar, you won't leave disappointed.
Located south of Naples on the Tamiami Trail, the massive, national Simon Property Group operates this outlet center. Some of the popular outlet stores include Coach, Ann Taylor and Rack Room Shoes as well as another 25 different name brand stores. Enjoy savings of 25% to 65% every day and don't forget to check social media pages as well to find other coupons and discounts.
When you have children, nothing can be more expensive than buying items in which they seem to outgrow every two weeks. That's where the folks at Twinkle Twinkle Little Store come in, from baby strollers and highchairs to swings, changing tables and cribs, this store provides everything you need without paying retail prices. The store also rents beach gear and the best thing about it all is that it buys back all of your items when your baby grows up!
These shops located in the posh Naples suburb of Pelican Bay have all the most popular department stores you will see in other parts of the country. Some of the stores include Anthropologie, Burberry, Pottery Barn, Gap, Nordstrom and Williams-Sonoma to name a few. Most of the stores are of the upscale variety, however the restaurants have more accessible offerings at True Food Kitchen, Brio Tuscan Grill and Starbucks. Overall, the shops offer a break from the golf courses and beaches, if you choose to leave them.
With two locations in the Naples area, this one downtown and the other in North Naples, the Best of Everything sells trinkets, accessories, souvenirs, clothes, gifts, housewares and so much more. In addition to these locations, the BoE has a shop in Kennebunkport, Maine as well. All of the items are reasonably priced, especially their sterling silver collection and jewelry, so if you find yourself wandering inside, you'll definitely find something to remind you of your Southwest Florida travels.
Fifth Avenue is the thoroughfare that runs right through the heart of Old Naples. Since its development into a modern avenue in the early 1920s, 5th Avenue has only improved over the decades. Here, people have the opportunity to visit art galleries, relax at small cafes and shop inside boutiques, all in one place. From the gulf shores to the edge of the Tamiami Trail and 9th Street South, visitors will find top-notch restaurants like Cafe Lurcat, which serves some of the best French food in town or Bistro 821 for eclectic Eurasian fare. Some of the other retail attractions include apparel shops, ice cream, home furnishing, stationery, pet supplies, jewelry, gifts, etc., the list is quite impressive and no trip to Naples is complete without a stroll down the Ave.
When you have children, nothing can be more expensive than buying items in which they seem to outgrow every two weeks. That's where the folks at Twinkle Twinkle Little Store come in, from baby strollers and highchairs to swings, changing tables and cribs, this store provides everything you need without paying retail prices. The store also rents beach gear and the best thing about it all is that it buys back all of your items when your baby grows up!
Want to check out the latest trends in fashion, while you shop for grocery, electronic goods, household items, health foods and cosmetics? Discover some of the best names in fashion as you hunt for fabulous clothing, sporting gear, lingerie, accessories, shoes and sunglasses among other things. Children will love to explore the toys section for hours on end while book lovers and fitness freaks will not be disappointed either.
Inspired by main street style retail destinations, Mercato features more than 20 different shops, luxury condos and plenty of upscale dining establishments. It also has an organic market and is home to Silverspot Cinema, a state-of-the-art theater. From open-air movies to monthly musical nights and art exhibitions, this well planned shopper's haven is always abuzz with a variety of events. For those who prefer a culinary extravaganza to shopping will be delighted by noted restaurants like The Capital Grille and McCormick and Schmick's Seafood within the complex.
If you are weary of going to the mall for shopping, Naples gives you another alternative for a much more fulfilling shopping and food experience. The Village on Venetian Bay is a shopping center where shoppers can browse through the myriad shops which are mostly local businesses selling quality products. The restaurants at the waterfront also offer the best of local cuisine, with some of the best seafood spots like MiraMare Ristorante, Fish, M Waterfront Grille and the Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar, you won't leave disappointed.
These shops located in the posh Naples suburb of Pelican Bay have all the most popular department stores you will see in other parts of the country. Some of the stores include Anthropologie, Burberry, Pottery Barn, Gap, Nordstrom and Williams-Sonoma to name a few. Most of the stores are of the upscale variety, however the restaurants have more accessible offerings at True Food Kitchen, Brio Tuscan Grill and Starbucks. Overall, the shops offer a break from the golf courses and beaches, if you choose to leave them.