Attraction Guide: Tin City, Naples, United States

Tin City Guide

Tin City: A Waterfront Marketplace with Old Florida Charm Guide

Tin City, located on the Gordon River in Naples, Florida, is a unique waterfront marketplace that evokes the spirit of Old Florida. Originally a 1920s clam shelling and oyster processing plant, Tin City has been transformed into a vibrant collection of shops, restaurants, and water-based activities. It's a place where you can browse for souvenirs, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience the charm of a bygone era. Tin City's history is rooted in Naples' maritime past. In the early 20th century, the area was a hub for the local seafood industry. The tin-roofed buildings that now house the shops and restaurants were once used for processing and storing seafood. As the seafood industry declined, the area was redeveloped into a tourist attraction, preserving the original buildings and their rustic charm. The name "Tin City" is a nod to the corrugated tin roofs that characterize the buildings. At Tin City, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities. Browse the unique shops selling everything from souvenirs and clothing to art and antiques. Dine at one of the waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood and stunning views of the Gordon River. Take a sightseeing cruise or a fishing charter. Enjoy live music and entertainment. Tin City is also a great place to spot dolphins and other marine wildlife. For a taste of local flavor, try the stone crab claws, a Naples specialty.

Transportation

Tin City is located at 1200 5th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102. Several Collier Area Transit (CAT) bus routes serve the area near Tin City. Check the CAT website for the most up-to-date route information and schedules.