January 5, 2009
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA SHOPPING
Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau
Greater Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB
At the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa
Brodeur Carvell, high end men's wear for all occasions.
Lamont's Gift Shop, clothing, gifts, reading materials, sundries, snacks and beverages.
Shopping Centers

The Promenade at Bonita Bay
26811 S. Bay Dr., Bonita Springs, FL 34134
239-261-6100

The Promenade At Bonita Bay is located 5 miles from the Hyatt Regency

Miromar Outlets
10801 Corkscrew Rd., Estero, FL 33928
239-948-3766

Flamingo Island Flea Market
11902 Bonita Beach Rd., Bonita Springs, FL, 34135
239-948-7799

Naples Shopping

Fifth Avenue South is located downtown in Old Naples. With its beautiful banyan, flowering Poinciana trees, and avenues that stretch to the Gulf of Mexico, the area charms all who stroll along its streets. Browse Naples Florida Art Galleries, and the von Liebig Art Center for works from both emerging and internationally recognized artists. Shop for casual sportswear, eveningwear, timeless accessories and one-of-a-kind gifts.

Third Street South is also located downtown in Old Naples. The Third Street South area abounds in glorious landscaping, attractive courtyards and parks that blend Mediterranean, European and Caribbean influences into an appealing whole. Third Street South offers everything from internationally chic evening attire and spectacular jewelry to relaxed tropical clothes. Noted for its numerous art galleries, guests are invited to enjoy the designs of well-known contemporary, modern or nineteenth century paintings. Other art galleries located in the area focus on the works of regional artists and a variety of media including sculpture, oil, watercolor, prints, pottery and glass. There are also several award-winning restaurants for your dining pleasure. Guests can choose from a variety of casual open-air cafés to more formal bistros. This is one shopping area you will want to visit time and time again.

Tin City is a must see shopping area. Tin City Waterfront Marketplace is Naples original shopping sensation. Here, in a setting which recalls Naples nautical past, you'll find more than 40 creative boutiques and great restaurants. Tin City was originally 1920s marine workshops that have been converted into a quaint collection of shops and boutiques offering everything from postcards and tee shirts to unique artistic creations. Tin City is the perfect place to find that special gift for those back at home. Casual dining is available, including Pier 41 overlooking the bay. You can also climb aboard one of many boats for a sunset dinner cruise, fishing charter, or sightseeing tour.

The Village on Venetian Bay has assembled a collection of nearly 60 shops, galleries, and restaurants truly unique and special, all beautifully set right on the waterfront.

Waterside Shops at Pelican Bay is one of Naples' most popular shopping destinations. The Spanish-style architecture blends lush, natural, tropical landscaping with relaxing waterfalls creating a serene, peaceful, and soothing shopping experience. With a collection of over 45 stores offering everything from high-end fashion for men and women, home furnishings, jewelry, art galleries and so much more, chances are you will not be leaving without making at least one purchase.

Coastland Center features 4 department stores, 14 eateries and 150 specialty retailers such as Old Navy, Gap, Victoria's Secret, Gap Kids and Limited Too.

Bayfront Shops and Galleries is strategically situated on Naples Bay and at the foot of Fifth Avenue South. There is nothing modest about this upscale oasis. Bayfront's colorful European architecture is an eye catching and memorable landmark in Old Naples. Strolling on brick-laden pathways, shoppers have intimate access to all their needs. Rare finds in the galleries and shops coupled with the impeccable cuisine of the restaurants take the Bayfront experience to a new level.

 
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