Best Art Galleries in Naples, Florida
Naples, Florida — updated August 22, 2026
Where to see art in Naples, from the Fifth Avenue South storefronts to the warehouse studios off J and C Boulevard, ranked by how settled each reputation is.
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Naples spreads its art across three distinct zones: the polished storefront galleries along Fifth Avenue South, the working studio cluster in the Naples Art District off J and C Boulevard, and the larger institutional campus at Pelican Bay. The ratings below range from a handful of reviews to more than 800, so it is worth knowing which reputations are settled and which are still forming.
1. East West Fine Art
The strongest combination of rating and volume on this list: 4.9 from 142 reviews, enough feedback that the score is unlikely to be a fluke. The gallery sits inside the Galleria Shoppes at Vanderbilt on Vanderbilt Beach Road, in North Naples rather than downtown, which means parking is a lot rather than a hunt for a Fifth Avenue space. Suite 410 puts it among the shopping center's interior units, so allow a minute to find the door. Reviewers have been consistent enough here that it makes a reasonable first stop for anyone working through the Naples gallery scene in a single afternoon.
2. Artis—Naples
The largest arts institution in this roundup by a wide margin, with 840 reviews behind a 4.6 rating. That volume matters: a score that holds up across hundreds of visits is proven in a way a 30-review average is not. The campus is on Pelican Bay Boulevard, north of downtown and set back from the beach access roads. It is the one entry here that functions as a destination in itself rather than a single room of work, so budget more time than you would for a storefront gallery, and check what is on before you go.
3. Art On Fifth Ave Naples, A Procaccini Gallery
A 4.9 rating from 53 reviews, which is promising rather than proven, but it is the highest-rated gallery actually on Fifth Avenue South. The address, 600 5th Ave S, puts it in the middle of the downtown walking stretch, which makes it the easiest gallery to fold into an evening that also involves dinner and a walk toward the pier. Fifth Avenue parking fills on winter weekends and during evening hours, so arrive earlier in the day if you want to browse without a time limit on the meter.
4. Naples Art District
Not a single gallery but a cluster of studios and galleries around J and C Boulevard and Shirley Street in North Naples, in a light-industrial pocket well off the tourist path. It carries a 4.8 rating, though from only 23 reviews, so treat the number as early evidence rather than a verdict. The appeal is density: several spaces within walking distance of each other, in a working-studio setting rather than a retail one. Individual studios keep their own hours, which is the practical catch, so plan around whichever spaces you specifically want to see.
5. Kunjani Craft Coffee & Gallery
A coffee shop and gallery under one roof on Seagate Drive, with 4.6 from 778 reviews, the second-largest sample here. That volume almost certainly reflects the coffee side of the business as much as the art, so weigh it accordingly if you are coming purely to look. Still, it is a legitimate option for combining a gallery stop with somewhere to sit down, and Seagate Drive is an easy detour between the beach and Tamiami Trail. Best treated as a supporting stop rather than the anchor of a gallery day.
6. Stone and Mosaic Garden
Included with a clear caveat: three reviews and a 3.7 average is not enough to draw a conclusion from, in either direction. The address, 776 5th Ave S, puts it at the quieter end of the Fifth Avenue South strip, a short walk from the Procaccini gallery at 600. If you are already downtown, the cost of looking in is a few minutes. If you are driving across town specifically, the other entries on this list have far more evidence behind them. Go in curious rather than expectant.
What we left off
Two well-reviewed Naples businesses were dropped because they are not galleries. Macy's on 9th Street North is a national department store chain. Blue Martini Lounge at Strada Place is a bar. Both draw large review counts, but neither answers the question this guide asks.