Old Naples, Florida

Eclectic Sophistication.

Lat. 26.177624 | Long. -81.806946

- Collier County -

“Paradise Coast”

Historic Florida cottage with a white picket fence and green roof, featuring a sign indicating it's open.

Historic Palm Cottage, the oldest house in Naples (built in 1895), is constructed of tabby mortar, a hand-made concrete consisting of sand, shells and water. This two-story house was built by one of Naples’ founding residents, Walter N. Haldeman, and boasts 3,500 square feet of original and donated artwork, furnishings and tools spanning back to 1895. Palm Cottage is listed as a Landmark in the National Register of Historic Places. Visit the Naples Historical Society.

  • Old Naples, Florida, is a charming and historic neighborhood in the city of Naples, located in southwestern Florida along the Gulf of Mexico. This area is known for its picturesque streets, historic architecture, beautiful beaches, and vibrant community atmosphere. Here are some key highlights about Old Naples:

    1. Historic Charm

    Old Naples is characterized by its historic homes and buildings, many of which date back to the early 20th century. The architecture in this area includes a mix of Mediterranean Revival, Old Florida, and contemporary styles. The neighborhood exudes a quaint and timeless charm, with tree-lined streets and well-maintained gardens.

    2. Fifth Avenue South

    One of the main attractions in Old Naples is Fifth Avenue South, a bustling street filled with boutiques, art galleries, cafes, and fine dining restaurants. This area is a cultural and social hub, offering a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It is also known for hosting various events and festivals throughout the year.

    3. Third Street South

    Another popular area in Old Naples is Third Street South, which is home to a variety of upscale shops, restaurants, and art galleries. This area is also famous for its farmers market, held every Saturday, where locals and visitors can purchase fresh produce, flowers, and artisanal goods.

    4. Naples Pier

    The historic Naples Pier, originally built in 1888, is a must-visit landmark in Old Naples. Extending 1,000 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, the pier is a popular spot for fishing, bird watching, and enjoying stunning sunsets. It’s also a great place to spot dolphins and other marine life.

    5. Beaches

    Old Naples boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Florida. The soft white sand and clear, warm waters make it a perfect destination for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The beach is easily accessible from many points in the neighborhood, often within walking distance.

    6. Cultural Attractions

    The neighborhood is home to several cultural and historical attractions, including the Naples Historical Society and Historic Palm Cottage, the oldest house in Naples, which offers guided tours and exhibits about the area's history.

    7. Outdoor Activities

    Old Naples offers numerous outdoor activities, including golfing, boating, and biking. The nearby parks and nature reserves provide opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and exploring Florida’s unique ecosystems.

    8. Community Feel

    The community in Old Naples is known for being friendly and welcoming. Many residents take pride in preserving the neighborhood’s historic character and participate in local events and initiatives.

    Old Naples is a picturesque and vibrant neighborhood that captures the essence of Florida's Gulf Coast with its historic charm, beautiful beaches, and lively cultural scene. Whether you're visiting for a day or considering making it your home, Old Naples offers a unique blend of relaxation and sophistication.

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5th Avenue South

5th Avenue South is an irresistible mix of glamour and laid-back ease. Historic and modern architecture blend together here in eclectic sophistication, while tropical blooms and lush greenery grace the pedestrian-friendly promenades, and each storefront is filled with wonderful finds and delights.

One of the nation’s most exclusive addresses, 5th Avenue South stretches from Tamiami Trail to the Gulf of Mexico in Old Naples, and is home to upscale fashion and jewelry, spas, one-of-a-kind gifts, artwork, home décor, fine dining, and entertainment – everything that our discerning residents and visitors have come to expect of Naples.

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Annual Cars on 5th

Their sponsors include Ferrari of Naples, Seminole Casino, Naples Luxury Imports, Naples Motorsports, Blackhorse Motors,  Gulfshore Life,  Germain BMW, Mercedes Benz of Naples, and more. These dealers will once again bring a fine selection of exotic and luxury cars, adding to the hundreds of enthusiast-owned entries that will fill Fifth Avenue in February.

And of course, over 150 Ferraris will be on display with a fine mix of vintage and current V-8s and V-12s from Maranello that are guaranteed to please the crowds. They expect to have several new Pistas and 812 Superfasts on display.

The British contingent will include Jaguar, Lotus, Triumph and the stately Bentleys. Porsches will be plentiful including some rare race cars. American cars will not be overshadowed, with over 65 Corvettes and 80 muscle cars expected.

The Mercato section of the show will be bigger than ever with a multitude of businesses. artists, jewelers, and automotive services, and accessory suppliers will be on hand to serve the thousands of potential clients at the show.

Illustration of a woman in a black dress holding a telephone with text above and beside her. The top reads "Heard on Third," and below is a quote: "Is this the party to whom I am speaking?" attributed to "Lily Tomlin as Ernestine the operator." The dress has "Third Street South" written on it.

Glorious Food, Great Shops and Graceful Byways.

Third Street South, the birthplace of Naples, lies two blocks from the 19th Century Naples Pier, the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and is surrounded by the colorful original beach cottages and lovely houses of Old Naples. The sophisticated and delightful shops, the renowned fine restaurants and bistros, and the courtyards and antique fountains all await—amidst the lush colorful cascading flowers and green landscaping of historic Third Street South.

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Naples

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Naples is dedicated to providing an exceptional customer experience. Our customers can be assured of the highest standard of service and professionalism, ensuring that choosing a Rolls-Royce Motor Car is as unforgettable an experience as the vehicles themselves.

The Continental

Continental logo with text "American Provisions & Craft Bar"

Located on Third Street, the hottest dining district in Old Naples, D’Amico’s the Continental promises to be the most desired dining destination in Southwest Florida. The menu is chef-driven and artisan crafted with steakhouse inspired traditions and innovative, modern twists on your favorite classics. From the land, we feature carefully curated selections of Waygu cuts, prime and grass-fed beef. From the sea, our menu highlights daily fresh catches of fish and shellfish.

The drink menu at The Continental focuses on artfully executed craft cocktails. Whether you prefer a classic libation or something more modern, you will appreciate the refreshing concoctions of their mixologists while enjoying an equally sophisticated and artful atmosphere. For wine lovers, the expansive wine list will feature more bottles than days of the year, including wines from the across the globe and bottles from the finest domestic producers. The Continental adds ever more allure with a meticulously designed indoor and outdoor setting of New York Steakhouse meets 1920’s Parisian Bistro. Explore the fare from land & sea while enjoying classic libations with a twist. Visit.

Barbatella restaurant logo with leaf graphic

Barbatella in Old Naples: a spirited Italian trattoria that will grow continuously in the same way that the leaves and branches of a grapevine develop out of a shoot: a barbatella.

Barbatella offers an extensive menu that incorporates fresh interpretations of authentic dishes from many Italian regions. This lovely restaurant has a beautiful courtyard setting with views along historic Third Street South, inside the restaurant are casual and relaxed dining rooms with brick floors and wood accents, one of which holds the pizza oven and custom gelato counter that enliven the decor. There is also a twenty-seat bar that features a plethora of Italian wines to select from. Visit.