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Sky Ranch Lodge
4.4/5100 Reviews
Enjoying our 30th anniversary in Sedona we were looking for a place with wow factor views and this place nails it. You must get a rim view room when staying here. Amazing views! A special thank you to Hannah for providing excellent driving to get us down and back safely from the uptown area. There is great hiking close by and the Mesa Grill down the street is yummy for breakfast too!
Poco Diablo Resort
3.9/5100 Reviews
The Poco Diablo hotel is located several miles outside of Sedona. It has most amenities to keep you busy for your stay- a network of hiking trails 1//4 mile from the property, golf course, swimming pool, tennis court and laundry room. The hotel is connected by a shuttle from Phoenix and the Verde Valley shuttle takes you from the hotel to Sedona and other areas of interest. Because the hotel is located away from Sedona you have the opportunity to do star gazing at night. The rooms are spacious. I especially liked the bathroom as there were two sinks- one in the wash area and one outside. Manager Phil and concierge William were easy to talk too and very pleasant. They provided answers to our questions. The hotel still follows Covid-19 protocols so staff had limited contact with guests. Housekeeping is limited to changing towels and picking up trash. I did not give this hotel 5 stars as they do not have a gift or sundry shop. The Willow restaurant at the hotel is open only for dinner. They have no breakfast or lunch options. We went to Safeway to stock up on breakfast supplies. Buy snacks and drinks for your stay at the hotel. Overall we enjoyed our stay.
Sedona Hilltop Inn
4.4/5101 Reviews
This Inn was such a pleasant surprise! I planned our Sedona trip later than I usually put plans together, so the room type I asked for was not available when I made the reservation. At check-in, the Manager upgraded our room & we were so comfortable there! Recently renovated, comfortable beds, lovely room, detailed comfort, you could tell someone really thought through all the appointments. It even had a TV channel guide and every room door was screened from the parking lot by its own front porch and also had a cushioned love seat to enjoy the beautiful Sedona Red Rock view. The air conditioner, refrigerator, microwave and mini coffee maker worked great. One of the best things about the Inn was being just next door to the gorgeous Tlaquepaque market.
Sedona Springs Resort, a VRI Resort
4.5/5102 Reviews
West
It is a small villa with all kitchen utensils and utensils. The sofa bed is not good, so it can only be used as a floor. Overall, it is worth staying in. Go to the supermarket to buy some vegetables and make them easily. It is very convenient and worth recommending.
Villas at Poco Diablo, a VRI Resort
4.5/5101 Reviews
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Star Motel
4.4/5101 Reviews
Uptown
I booked on Expedia based on the good reviews and when I got there, went into the office and found out that there was no one working at the motel. I had to wait to get a code to check in via email. Waited, waited, went shopping, and finally made a few phone calls and finally got the code. Went back to the motel and checked out the room. It was marginally clean, killed a few bugs but was going to stay anyway. We went out to dinner (location was the only plus about this motel). When we got back from dinner, we could not lock our door. I tried again and again, and could not get it to lock. In addition to the electronic lock not working, there was no lock inside the door as every motel/hotel I've ever stayed in has as a security measure so that a hotel/motel employee would not barge in on you at any moment. As I am a single mom, with 2 daughters, I felt extremely unsafe. This motel is on ground level, and anyone could have come in at any moment. we called the number for the ”virtual front desk” and I was speaking with a woman who said she was in California so she wasn't even sure if she could get someone from maintenance to check out the lock for us. I told her I felt unsafe and asked if we could get a refund and leave. She was actually very pleasant and said that would be okay. She even offered to help me find an other place to stay, and I said I would book something else on Expedia. We took our belongings and left. We had not touched the beds or anything. We did wash our hands in the bathroom, so probably used a hand towel or two. The next morning I received an email saying that they were charging me for the stay because they were able to lock the door. I was not imagining that I could not lock the door!! It was a huge inconvenience to have to leave and get a new room.

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Sedona Travel Guide

Why Visit Sedona, Arizona?

Known for its red sandstone formations that "glow" from the rising or setting sun, Sedona, AZ is a one-of-a-kind destination, attracting diverse communities including spiritual healers, mountain bikers, hikers, artists, and nature photographers.

The Best Time to Visit Sedona, Arizona

Sedona, AZ experiences a temperate semi-arid climate. The hottest months fall between June and August, with highs averaging around 97°F. The coldest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at 37°F. Because of its climate, Sedona, AZ rarely gets rainfall year-round.

Hotels in Sedona, AZ are most expensive between January and March. The cheapest month to visit Sedona, AZ is in August.

Getting Around Sedona, Arizona

The closest major airport that serves Sedona, AZ is the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG), 26 miles away. Taxis are not widely available and require booking. The journey takes around 45 minutes, and costs between US$55–US$70.

Driving is the most popular way of getting to and around Sedona, AZ. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located within the terminal. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Verde Lynx offers a public bus service between Sedona, AZ, and Cottonwood, AZ. 10 out of 12 stops are within Sedona's city limits. One-way fares cost US$2 per ride.

Things to Do in Sedona, Arizona

The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a must-visit sight in Sedona, AZ. Completed in 1956, the church's stained-glass windows are prominently held together by a giant cross overlooking the Verde Valley atop the red rocks in Sedona, AZ. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is open daily, from 09:00–17:00.

Jeep tours, offered by an array of providers, allow visitors to take the scenic route around Sedona, AZ. Get up close and personal with the rock formations that make "Red Rock Country" so unique, including Capitol Butte and Chimney Rock. Spirituality and wellness enthusiasts may opt to take the restorative route through Sedona's famous energy vortexes. Four of Sedona's most popular vortexes are found at Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, and Boynton Canyon. Jeep tour prices range between US$70–US$120 per adult.

Fun Fact: It's said that vortexes emit heightened spiritual and metaphysical energy, so don't be surprised to find groups and individuals meditating or performing other rituals at vortex sites.

Sedona, AZ is also known as an art mecca. Pass through Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village, nestled on the banks of Oak Creek Canyon, for a unique shopping experience. Comb through over 50 specialty shops and exclusive art galleries, eat your weight in excellent Mexican and French cuisine, and relax while listening to the water trickle from the courtyard fountain. Shops and galleries in the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village are open daily, from 10:00–18:00.

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