These are a series of shops in the more popular area to go and buy. Most shops are upscale, and even more expensive than other stores in town; like in high end big time. However, there are some shops... more
This shop is packed full of beautiful, unique, and hard-to-find items. From the moment you walk in, it's almost like a sensory overload of fun and interesting... more
A charming, peaceful and serene village resembling Old Mexico in a setting of sycamores, flowering gardens, fountains and tiled courtyards, the TLAQUEPAQUE ARTS... more
When we stopped here to take in the beauty of Oak Creek Canyon Vista point, tables were being set up all along the first half of the pathway. Native American... more
So you are thinking of going out for a hike and needed those energy chocolates? Check out the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Sedona!My daughter Sierra and... more
Just like any other souvenir shops in Sedona, this one has many selections of western arts and crafts. This store show cases some of the Indian potteries,... more
There is only one store we found that sells sports items in Sedona. You can check this store if you needed some apparel for your basketball, baseball, swimming,... more
Turquiose, rose quartz, and other semi-precious stones can be found in this shop. There are vast choices of intricately designed Indian jewelries in this store.... more
Are you one of those tourists who always bring home t-shirts to love ones?If so, make sure to check out the Shirt Company. There are many choices of t-shirts... more
Not only is this a wonderful place to visit, it has a wonderful gift shop. They have many wonderful type of gifts. It is kind of hidden as you enter into the... more
Make sure to buy your postcards, refrigerator magnets, cups, shot glasses, souvenir items at the Sedona's Information Center. Proceeds of their profits goes... more
Are you one of those tourists who always buy t-shirts to bring home to your loved ones as gifts? Well, make sure to visit the Duck and Company then. This shop... more
Sedona is a very touristsy town and caters to 130,000 visitors per year so it make sense that they have malls and centers. There is the Sedona Mall and so is... more
This is one of the many jewelry stores in Sedona. Compare prices first before you choose to buy a jewelry as there are so many jewelry stores at the Sedona... more
There are many Indian jewelry stores in Sedona. You can't even count on them! That is why if you are eyeing to buy an Indian jewelry, make sure to visit all the... more
While we went up to the Oak Creek Canyon and enjoyed the spectacular scenery, we also enjoyed stopping by on the side of the road to check out the jewelries of... more
There are many collector items at this emporium. The local artist's jars and potteries are very unique. Check out also their Indian costumes, carvings, Indian... more
The Uptown Mall has so many different specialty shops. Make sure to spend time on all the different shops!Just to remind you though that when you buy Indian... more
The Garland's Navajo Rug is a place for you to check out if you are in Sedona.They feature artists' original works like those of Gerry Quotskuyva.This store... more
The Holy Cross Chapel is a very small chapel. I didn't realize that there is a small souvenir shop on the basement of the chapel!You actually has to go inside... more
The Slide Rock Market is open year-round with seasonal hours of operation. The market offers: snacks, water, film, sunscreen and Slide Rock memorabilia. One... more
We were wandereing in and out of stores for a specific item; a dreamcatcher. Liz didn't want the large feather incrusted dreamcatchers we have been finding... more
A lovely shop and with lots to choose from, yet do not be surprised at the prices. I did enjoy looking around. They had some awesome pieces of jewelry that is... more
We wondered into here and the folks were really friendly. They have many types of jewelry, kachina dolls, and much more. I bought one of their Sheep Herder... more
This little store is tucked away at the end of a row of stores on the left side if you are heading in the north direction of Hwy 89A shopping area. It is right... more
Sedona is a beautiful rustic valley filled pines trees, bushes, cacti, and rocks that mother nature has been carving out for over 350 million years. This town brims with the most creative talented...
My sister Polynne, who lives in Ibaraki, Japan, told me that she saw this documentary about Sedona. From the moment she watched the film, she dreamt of coming to this Red Rock Country. So, when I told...
Sedona, home of the red rocks and haven to new age followers seeking enlightenment, is a sedate and scenic community only 2 hours North of Phoenix and about 2.5 hours south of the Grand Canyon. With...
To describe Sedona in one word, it would be BEAUTIFUL. Make that ASTONISHINGLYBEAUTIFUL. It really is amazing that places like this exist. If you can, plan to arrive around late afternoon, when the......
Did you ever wonder where the name Sedona originated? This beautiful area was named after T.C. Schnebly's wife in 1902. Why? Well, Schnebly had purchased an 80-acre site & built a beautiful home, but...
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