Gattle's
Started in 1904, this downtown shop stocks pricey-but-pretty linens.
Old Naples encompasses two distinct shopping areas marked by historic buildings and flowery landscaping: 5th Avenue South and 3rd Street South. Both are known for their abundance of fine-art galleries and monthly musical entertainment. Elsewhere, malls, outdoor plazas, and independent boutiques pepper the landscape, mostly on and around U.S. 41.
Started in 1904, this downtown shop stocks pricey-but-pretty linens.
This is the destination in Naples for ultra-high-end designer women's wear.
This shop sells personal and home accessories with a sense of humor, style, and a decidedly local flair.
Naples's ladies who lunch often donate their year-old Armani outfits and fine collectibles to this terrific thrift shop whose proceeds benefit the Shelter for Abused Women & Children.
Near Fifth Avenue South, a collection of tin-roof former boat docks along Naples Bay has more than 30 boutiques, eateries, and souvenir shops, with everything from jewelry and T-shirts to Jet Ski rentals and seafood.
Stroll along the classy boutiques that line the water's edge, and grab a bite at one of the excellent restaurants, all with fantastic views.
More than four dozen upscale stores as well as eateries wrap around a series of waterfalls, waterways, and shaded open-air promenades. Saks 5th Avenue, Tiffany & Co., Ralph Lauren, and St. John are all in the mix of shops.