Sedona is a shopper’s delight no matter what you’re shopping for—lovely art objects, Western clothing and home décor, Native American jewelry, rugs, pottery. It’s all here.
Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village
Considered the premiere shopping venue in Sedona, Tlaquepaque is a distinctive collection of over 40 shops and art galleries. Modeled after a Mexican village, Tlaquepaque has a charm that will entice you to return again and again. You can shop distinctive fine art galleries like El Prado, Esteban’s for pottery, and Kuivato Glass Gallery.
Elegant Geoffrey Roth jewelers is located in Tlaquepaque, as well as boutiques like Diva Sedona. When you’re ready to relax and take a rest from your shopping, there are four restaurants to choose from, including the award-winning Rene’s at Tlaquepaque.
Hillside Sedona
An equally satisfying shopping experience is available at Hillside Sedona. There are many exciting galleries, the Gallery of Modern Masters and the newer American Galleries for affordable art. Several home décor shops featuring Western furniture and accessories can also be found at Hillside Sedona.
Two of Sedona’s most popular restaurants are located here—Javelina Café (Mexican menu, of course), and the well known Shugrue’s Hillside Grill, which has been voted Sedona’s best seafood restaurant for the past 14 years.
So much shopping, so little time
This is just the beginning of shopping choices in Sedona. There are the Shops at Hyatt Pinon Point, and Hozho where Garland’s Navajo Rug shop is located. And don’t forget the Uptown shopping district with Sinagua Plaza and the Matterhorn shops.
Be sure to leave plenty of time in your busy sightseeing schedule to shop Sedona!
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