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Quote: Fifth Avenue in Naples (a 35-minute drive from Club Regency) is a shopper's paradise. The prices are higher, but the sales are good and the quality exquisite. May starts the "off-season" sales and you can find Read More
Quote: Prime Outlets is located seven miles southeast of Naples and six miles north of Marco Island. It has Coach, Harry & David, Bass Shoe , Hanes, Mikasa and more. If you get on the Coach mailing list you will Read More
Quote: Downtown Naples is verrrry tony and worth a drive through. Many trendy shops are there to take your money! Currently, there are painted statues of alligators (what else?) scattered all over the downtown and Tin Read More
Quote: The Village at Venetian Bay (near the beach end of Parkshore Drive) is a great place to window-shop and people-watch. The stores (and people) are beautiful but very pricey. People-watching passes the time and Read More
Quote: Check out Tin City, an old tin-roofed oyster-processing plant by the bay, now converted into 30 fun shops and restaurants. Here you can browse through stores ranging from the sublime to the unbeatably tacky, try Read More
Quote: Coastland is the only Naples-area indoor mall. The anchor stores are Sears, Burdines, Maas Brothers and Dillard's. My favorite department store is Burdines and I have spent many a day there in the Petites Dept. Read More
Quote: Naples is known for its elegant shopping. For the rest of us (wink, wink), Naples also has a wide selection of thrift stores. The best, according to the locals, is the St. Vincent DePaul Thrift Store (3196 Davis Read More
Quote: If you're like me, you always thought pawn shops were nasty, ratty, grubby affairs run by a 300-pound guy named Moe with an eyepatch and wooden leg, ably assisted by a Rottweiler and packing a concealed Magnum. Read More
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