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Shopping
Naples has many venues for several different tastes. From
old world charm to convenient and modern shopping districts.
Recent additions to the area's shopping districts are a variety
of bistros, cafes and coffee shops that have opened this past
year along Fifth Avenue South.
Coastland Center:
The 950,000 square-foot enclosed climate-controlled shopping
center located in the heart of town, has over 100 department
stores, specialty outlets and services, plus a large food
court.
Fifth Avenue South:
One of Naples’ most fashionable addresses, Naples’
main street is populated with specialty shops, world-class
art galleries, antique stores and a variety of restaurants,
bistros and nightclubs.
Prime Outlets: 
This haven for those seeking to discover value as well as
relaxation is home to more than 40 outlet stores, including
Mikasa, Jones New York, Harry & David, Dansk and Etienne
Aigner, among many others.
The Village of Venetian Bay:
On Gulfshore Boulevard, the Village on Venetian Bay provides
a Mediterranean excursion into the picturesque. An underground
tunnel connects two waterfront shopping plazas, comprising
more than 50 fabulous shops, galleries, cafes and upscale
restaurants, including Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar.
Third Street South:
Once the central commercial business district, Third Street
South is today home to more than 100 distinctive shops, galleries,
outdoor cafés and restaurants. This beautiful place
also appears on the National Register of Historic Places and
even has a concierge.
Tin City:
This funky, ramshackle waterside shopping spot occupies an
old oyster-processing plant with 40 shops and two restaurants.
It specializes in sea-themed gifts, dining on the water and
boat charters and tours.
Waterside Shops:
Anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue department store and surrounded
by rock waterfalls and tropical landscaping, the Waterside
Shops offer exclusive boutiques, haute couture fashion and
other distinctive merchandise.
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