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5th Avenue South
239-435-3742
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Old Naples, with its beautiful banyan and flowering Poinciana trees and avenues that stretch to the Gulf of Mexico, charms all those who stroll along its streets. Complementing the area's natural beauty is its own main street, Fifth Avenue South. Fifth Avenue South combines a community feel of a historic main street with the sophistication of a world-class destination. |
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Miromar Outlets
239-948-3766
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Miromar Outlets features more than 120 top designer and great brand name manufacturers' outlets, including Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Escada Company Store, Ellen Tracy, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Cole Haan, St. John, Perry Ellis, Polo Ralph Lauren, Nike Factory Store, Tommy Hilfiger, adidas, Reebok Outlet Store, Bose Factory Store, Lenox, Coach, Nautica and many more! By buying directly from the manufacturers, shoppers will find savings of up to 70% off retail prices! |
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Third Street South
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As access was only by water, the Naples Pier was constructed in 1889, along with the magnificent wood frame Naples Hotel. In 1919, the Mercantile Building, had become the Seminole Market with the Western Union office upstairs.
After World War II, the graceful growth of Third Street South began under the direction of Julius and Dorette Fleischmann.
Charmed by the area, their first purchase was the Mercantile Building, which they transformed into the Antique Addict. Today, it is home to Campiello Ristorante. Ultimately, they built many other buildings, as did others, which shop owners filled with the attractive clothes, decorations and other earthly delights that have always drawn people to shop and dine on Third Street South.
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Tin City
(239) 262-4200
Tin City Waterfront Marketplace is Naples' original shopping sensation. Here, in a setting which recalls Naples' nautical past, you'll find more than 32 creative boutiques and great restaurants. Originally a 1920's clam shelling and oyster processing plant, Tin City retains the rustic, maritime spirit of what was once the center of Naples' fishing industry. Even today, Tin City's quaint boardwalks, tin-topped building and bayfront shops and eateries overlook the working docks of Naples Bay. Authentically Naples, Tin City lets you discover local treasures of yesterday and today. Tin City is a distinctive shopping experience that you won't find anywhere else. Our shopkeepers are all local business people who scour the market to find merchandise that is appealing to locals as well as to visitors. There are no chain operations in Tin City. Merchandise is competitively priced and you will get great service. |
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Village On Venetian Bay
239-261-0030
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The Village is known throughout Naples for its great shops, and fashion is always in style! For the ladies, there are more than a dozen fabulous destinations, from the casual to the elegant. |
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Waterside Shops at Pelican Bay
239-598-1605
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Southwest Florida's most exclusive shopping destination in Naples, features Saks Fifth Avenue, Polo Ralph Lauren, MaxMara, Pottery Barn, Banana Republic and other fine retailers fashioned around cascading waterfalls and tropical landscaping. Dining opportunities include Aqua Grill, California Pizza Kitchen, Silver Spoon Cafe and Bistro at Waterside. |
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