Sedona, Arizona City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Sedona, Arizona Travel Guide has been your connection to Sedona's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Hit the Town


After all that beautiful scenery and spiritual awakening, it's time for some shopping and a good meal. Bed and breakfast travelers who are shopping lovers will find haven in Uptown Sedona - it has it all. Not only is the Main Street historically preserved, but its architecture is designed to integrate into the natural red rock of the area. The street is lined with eclectic boutiques selling one-of-a-kind gifts and jewelry, clothing and Native American arts and crafts and there are several prestigious art galleries that could keep bed and breakfast travelers browsing for a while.

If you come to Sedona, make sure to save some time (and some cash) to sample Sedona's much acclaimed cuisine. For a relatively small town, Sedona boasts an expansive list of restaurants that will please any palette. From casual pizza and burger joints to elegant dining, there is nothing that the bed and breakfast traveler with the pickiest taste can’t find. Many of the restaurants are rated among the best in Arizona and whether it's regional Southwestern fare or gourmet European, a dining experience in Sedona will be worth savoring. The large selection of shops and restaurants will keep you busy all day. So make sure to book a week (or even two) at a Sedona bed and breakfast to experience Sedona to the fullest.
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