Olde Naples

Our Local Guide

The best of Olde Naples is at your doorstep. Here are a few of our favorite places to eat, relax and explore — most within a short walk of The Mark 311.

Where to Eat

Dining on Fifth & Third

Two of Florida's most celebrated dining streets are minutes from your door — Fifth Avenue South for buzz and energy, Third Street South for quieter charm.

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Osteria Tulia

Rustic, old-world Italian with house-made pasta and wood-fired dishes — a perennial 5th Avenue favorite.

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Alberto's on Fifth

Refined Italian fine dining with an award-winning wine list — a special-occasion classic.

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Truluck's

Fresh seafood, prime steaks and Florida stone crab in season (October–May). Polished service.

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Ocean Prime

Seafood and steaks with a lively terrace — a stylish spot for dinner or cocktails.

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Caffé Milano

Homemade pastas, fresh seafood, handcrafted cocktails and a popular daily happy hour on 5th.

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The French Brasserie Rustique

French favorites all week, plus a beloved Sunday jazz brunch of crêpes, omelets and French toast.

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Barrio Taqueria

A newer, casual Mexican spot on Fifth — street corn, empanadas and agua fresca for a relaxed bite.

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All Too Well

Gourmet sandwiches right at Fifth & Eighth — perfect for a quick lunch or beach picnic to go.

Hours, seasons and menus change — it's always worth a quick call or reservation, especially in high season (December–April).

Sun & Sand

Beaches Within Reach

Olde Naples is rare among Florida beach towns — the white-sand Gulf shore sits right at the edge of downtown, an easy walk from The Mark.

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Naples Pier Beach

The downtown beach and Naples' classic sunset gathering spot, about a 10-minute walk away.

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3rd Avenue South Access

A quiet, central beach entry — combine a morning on the sand with shopping on Third Street South.

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Lowdermilk Park

A family-friendly beach park just north with restrooms, picnic areas, a playground and parking.

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Quieter Avenue Accesses

The numbered avenue beach accesses (e.g., 12th & 14th Ave S) are local favorites for fewer crowds.

The historic Naples Pier structure has been closed for repairs following hurricane damage — but the surrounding beach, sand and sunset views remain open and as beautiful as ever.

Get Out & Explore

On the Water & Beyond

Tin City & Bayfront

Waterfront dining, gift shops, boat tours, dolphin cruises and fishing charters on the Gordon River.

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Baker Park & the Greenway

Stroll or bike Baker Park and the Gordon River Greenway — riverside trails minutes from downtown.

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Cambier Park

A leafy downtown park with tennis, a bandshell and frequent live music — a 5-minute walk away.

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Naples Zoo & Garden

Two of the area's top attractions, a short drive away — great for a half-day with the family.

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Theatre & Arts

Gulfshore Playhouse, the Sugden Community Theatre and downtown galleries keep the calendar full.

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Waterside Shops

Upscale open-air shopping with luxury brands and dining, about 15 minutes north.

Local Tips

Markets & Everyday Essentials

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Third Street Farmers Market

Saturday mornings (7:30–11:30) on Third Street South — produce, bakery items, flowers and more.

Coffee & Mornings

Grab a coffee and pastry downtown before a beach walk — plenty of cafés line Fifth and Third.

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Groceries

A short drive reaches full-size grocery stores for stocking the kitchen at the start of your stay.

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Sunset Ritual

Join locals at the beach near the pier each evening for Naples' famous Gulf sunset.

Make It Your Naples Home Base

Book The Mark 311 and put the best of Olde Naples within walking distance.

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