The boutique address on Fifth Avenue South. Where dinner, the Pier, and the next morning are all walking distance.
"The only luxury hotel actually on Fifth Avenue South. Step out the door and the best dinner reservation in Naples is fifty paces away. The Gulf is a ten-minute walk; the moonlit return is the part you remember."
Inn on Fifth opened in 1997 inside a building that was already part of the Naples skyline — the Federal Reserve Bank that had stood at the corner of Fifth Avenue South and Park Street since 1949. The conversion preserved the original limestone façade and the Mediterranean-revival proportions while extending the structure upward and outward into a modern boutique hotel. The result is the only true luxury address embedded in the heart of Old Naples's main avenue, and the only hotel where the front-door view is the avenue itself: shopfront awnings, fountain courtyards, the pedestrian rhythm of a downtown that still treats its evening promenade as a civic ritual.
The property has 119 rooms and suites distributed across two principal buildings — the original Inn on Fifth and the Club Level Suites annex across the avenue. Standard rooms are generously sized for a downtown boutique, with French doors opening onto small Juliet balconies and a furnishing scheme that reads as restrained Florida classicism: white wood, soft linens, terracotta accents. The Club Level Suites — all suite, all balcony, all north-facing toward Fifth — are the clear upgrade for an anniversary or honeymoon stay, with separate living rooms, full balconies, and access to a private rooftop terrace, lounge, and reserved evening service.
Dining is one of the property's quiet strengths. Avenue5 Bistro, the ground-floor restaurant, runs a Mediterranean-inflected American menu that is among the most reliable openings in Old Naples — particularly for breakfast on the avenue-facing terrace, which is where Naples regulars actually eat. Bar Tulia, the trattoria-style Italian wine bar, is the dinner reservation that visitors fail to make in advance and locals book a week ahead; the bar seating is the most coveted in town. The Library Lounge on the second floor serves as the property's living room — leather club chairs, a working fireplace in winter, and a properly made Manhattan at the appropriate volume.
Two rooftop pools sit atop the buildings — one on each side of the avenue — both with cabanas, both with attendant service, and both with a quality of light at sundown that sells the postcard. The Spa on Fifth occupies a small but properly equipped suite of treatment rooms with the standard menu of facials, massages, and couples' rooms; it is not a destination spa relative to the Ritz, but it is more than adequate for a stay's worth of treatment. A small fitness centre, complimentary bicycles for guest use, and a dedicated beach shuttle to a private cabana setup on Naples Beach round out the amenity programme.
What you actually pay for at Inn on Fifth is the address. Fifth Avenue South is the social spine of Old Naples — a dozen of the city's best restaurants, the Sugden Theatre, every significant boutique, and the morning farmers' market all sit within four blocks. The Naples Pier, the white-sand crescent of Lowdermilk Park, and Naples Beach itself are reached on foot in ten to fifteen minutes — long enough to count as an evening walk, short enough to do barefoot. For couples celebrating anniversaries or solo travellers seeking an unmediated downtown experience rather than a self-contained resort, this is the hotel that delivers Naples as Naples — not as a beachfront simulation.
Inn on Fifth is the Old Naples anniversary hotel. Book a Club Level Suite with the avenue-facing balcony, dinner at Bar Tulia on arrival night, breakfast at Avenue5 the next morning, an afternoon at the rooftop pool, and a sunset walk to the Pier before cocktails at The Library Lounge. The hotel keeps records of past stays and remembers wine preferences — for couples returning annually, the institutional memory becomes part of the ritual. The address does the heavy lifting for a milestone year.
For a solo traveller, Inn on Fifth solves the problem most resort hotels create — the awkwardness of a single guest in a property designed for couples. Here the avenue is the amenity. Mornings at Avenue5's terrace with a book, afternoons walking the beach or the Third Street South galleries, dinner at Bar Tulia's bar (where solo seating is the rule, not the exception), and a nightcap at The Library Lounge before walking the avenue home. The rooftop pools and complimentary bicycles fill the in-between hours.
For couples who want their honeymoon to feel like a city rather than a resort, Inn on Fifth is the right answer in Naples. Book the top-floor Club Level Suite, request the rooftop pool reserved for late afternoon, and let the concierge handle Bar Tulia, beach cabana service, and a sunset sail from Naples Bay. The Mediterranean architecture, the pace of the avenue, and the short walk to the Gulf together create the texture of an Italian small-town honeymoon, transplanted to the Florida coast.
Rates checked May 2026. Price may vary by date.
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