The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Sedona, Arizona (AZ)

March 8, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Sedona is a true oasis, a vacationer’s paradise in the middle of the Arizona desert. Here, you’ll find resorts and spas, canyons and red rock formations. Bell Rock and Oak Creek Canyon are great hiking spots, and the dramatic architecture of the Chapel of the Holy Cross is a religious experience itself. When the sun dips down below the horizon it introduces the best show in Sedona: the night sky.
Restaurants in Sedona

1. Gateway Cottage Wellness Center

470 N State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336-4214 +1 928-862-4400 [email protected] http://gatewaycottagewellness.com
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Gateway Cottage Wellness Center

Welcome to Gateway Cottage Wellness Center in Sedona, where we honor your path to wellness by offering you unique metaphysical gifts and exceptional healing practitioners with years of experience. Gifts include crystals, minerals, jewelry, oracle cards, music and art. .At Gateway Cottage Wellness Center, we are devoted to empowering our clients to discover and achieve their complete wellness potential: mind, body and spirit. We offer exceptional and dedicated healing practitioners, in a beautiful, safe and loving environment. At Gateway Cottage Wellness Center we believe the power of healing energy combined with your openness to integrating wellness in every aspect of your life, creates inspired miracles. Our services include: Massage; Cranial-Sacral; Myofascial & Neuromuscular Release; Reflexology; Hypnotherapy; Medical Intuitive Readings; Reiki-Energy Healing, Reconnective Healing, Breath, Sound, & Light Healing; Life Coaching; Intuitive Astrology, Intuitive Readings & More.

Reviewed By 123Queenofthegetaway

After a 7 hour drive I looked forward to my 90 minute crystal healing massage with Adryanna. The session exceeded my expectations and I left the Center feeling like a new person. Between the massage and the healing crystals, this experience was the perfect start to my three days in Sedona. I was so impressed that I booked a reading with Karen at the end of the trip. I went back to California refreshed and with actionable insights to continue my healing process. Amazing experience.

2. Jack Jamesen Memorial Park

25 Northview Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336-5517 http://www.jamesenmemorialpark.org
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Jack Jamesen Memorial Park

3. Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village

336 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86336-6144 +1 928-282-4838 [email protected] http://www.tlaq.com/
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village

A Sedona landmark since the 1970's, Tlaquepaque treats visitors and local residents to an exceptional collection of galleries, shops and dining establishments. Named after the picturesque Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque construction began in 1971 with the creation of the wall along the highway. Giant sycamores and stately cottonwoods dapple the light in the courtyards, encouraging the visitors to meander from one courtyard to the next. While meandering stop by and view our Chapel on property - and perhaps you might get a glimpse of a wedding and reception. Tlaquepaque hosts several community events throughout the year. Tlaquepaque is a place that visitors return to again and again - to look and wander, to sample and buy, to eat, drink and refresh body and soul. Visit us soon and discover the magic yourself!

Reviewed By 866TaylorB - Chicago, United States

First of all, it is pronounced T-La-Keh-Pah-Keh, which means "best of everything." Which is very appropriate. Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village is an enduring outdoor market featuring art galleries, craft shops, cobblestone paths and decorative arches. Located at 336 State Route l79 in Sedona, Arizona, on the banks of Oak Creek, it has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970s. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, it features over 50 specialty shops and art galleries and five restaurants. It is fashioned after a traditional Mexican village with vine covered stucco walls, wrought iron, stonework, patterned tiles, patios, courtyards, fountains, overhanging balconies, cobblestone walkways and arched entryways, even a chapel, designed as a place of serenity for meditation and contemplation. You've never seen a shopping mall like it. Among the most popular destinations are the chapel, the Rowe Fine Art Gallery, with a magnificent sycamore tree twisting skyward through the roof, and the El Rincon Restaurante Mexicano, a Sedona icon for over three decades. Even if you never learn how to pronounce the name properly, you won't forget your shopping experience at Tlaquepaque.

4. Sedona United Methodist Church

110 Indian Cliffs Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336-7056 +1 928-282-1780 http://www.sedonaumc.org
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Sedona United Methodist Church

5. Sedona Airport Overlook

Sedona, AZ +1 928-282-1046 http://sedonaairport.org
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Sedona Airport Overlook

Reviewed By SummerWind1111 - Sedona, United States

Couple the view of Sedona’s Red Rock Center Piece with an Super Meal at Mesa Grill while observing the Beauty of the scenery and Aircraft coming into the area. What a way to get one of the better views without going far from town.

6. 911 Memorial

2675 State Route 179 Fire Station 6, Sedona, AZ 86336 +1 928-282-6800 http://www.sedonafire.org
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911 Memorial

Reviewed By jbl33363 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

This was a most beautiful trbute to the innocent lives lost and the dedication to keep the memory of them going. The fountains are truly special and we noticed the single roses on the names to celebrate their birthday, a lovely touch. This is about remembering the dead and showing respect in regard to a despicable act upon the victims. I did not agree with the selfie stick posers at this site. But each to their own, if you are in new York you must go and pay your respects.

7. Wayside Bible Chapel

401 N State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336-4213 +1 928-282-4262 http://www.waysidebiblechapel.org
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Wayside Bible Chapel

8. Main Street

Main Street, Sedona, AZ http://www.sedonamainstreet.com
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Main Street

Home to Sedona's famous arts and crafts stores.

Reviewed By BigDaddyWied - Houston, United States

We stopped by downtown Sedona on Main Street after hiking in Coconino. If anyone likes candles, avoid Sedona Candle Magic unless you want to spend three hours waiting [personal experience]. Excellent shopping and dining possibilities, from higher-end stores to travel/ tourist gifts and numerous dining options. You can arrange for tours on Main Street as well. There is free parking available, but they are making changes to the traffic patterns that we experienced in January 2020. Lastly, there are spectacular views from most of Main Street!

671 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86336-6121 +1 888-282-3313 http://Www.GalleryofModernMasters.com
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Gallery of Modern Masters

10. Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley

100 Meadow Lark Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336-7089 +1 928-204-1286 [email protected]
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Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley

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