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Sedona offers a wonderful array of art galleries, boutiques, and
souvenir shops.
There are five main areas to shop in Sedona that are highlighted in
red on the map at the right:
Uptown Sedona,
Tlaquepaque, Gallery Row, and
West Sedona, and the
Village of Oak Creek.
Keep in mind that Sedona straddles two different counties;
Yavapai and Coconino.
Uptown Sedona
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Uptown Mall |
This is the heart of Sedona shopping, and the town has made the experience pedestrian friendly with new crosswalks and traffic signals.
The area has also been landscaped with red rock walls, planters and beautiful outdoor sculptures.
Uptown Sedona is north of the "Y" (in red on map) on Hwy 89A.
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
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Prounounced "Tla-keh-pah-keh" and meaning "the best of
everything,"
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Tlaquepaque |
this grouping of Spanish, vine covered, stucco shops
is nestled on the banks of Oak Creek and shaded by sycamore trees.
As you walk the cobble stone streets with bubbling
fountains
you'll feel like you're walking through an old Mexican village.
Tlaquepaque is below the "Y" (in red on map) on Hwy 79.
Read "A Day at Tlaquepaque."
Visit their website at tlaq.com.
Gallery Row
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Gallery Row |
Gallery Row consists of the Hozho and Hillside centers that have high end
fashion clothing and art boutiques.
Gallery Row is south of the "Y" on Hwy 179 before the bridge over Oak Creek.
West Sedona
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West Sedona
is along Hwy 89 west of the "Y" and is often called the real town by
residents. It consists of standard strip malls with
supermarkets and traditional shopping.
Village of Oak Creek
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The Village of Oak Creek is an unincorporated community south of
Sedona.
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Arts & Crafts [Top]
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Garlands Navajo Rugs |
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Navajo weavings. Hopi
Kachina Dolls.
Basketry. Pueblo Pottery.
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411 Hwy 179 |
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Sedona, AZ 86339 |
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926-282-4070 |
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Sedona Center |
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Located in the heart of Uptown
Sedona, the Sedona Center offers
30 boutiques that specialize in
a wide variety of items from
jewelry and apparel to home
furnishings and art.
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300 N. Hwy 89A |
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Sedona, AZ 86336 |
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928-282-4527 |
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Andrea Smith Galleries |
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Showcasing museum quality Quan
Yin, Ganesh & Buddha sculpture,
paintings by world peace artist
Andrea Smith & Matthew Smith,
sculpture by Tony Milici. The
intention of this gallery is to
offer a feeling of inner peace
as a way to achieving peace on
earth.
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Tlaquepaque Arts &
Crafts Village |
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Sedona, AZ 86336 |
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888-399-5444 |
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Paul Bond Boots |
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Paul Bond Boot Company settled
in Nogales, Arizona in the mid
1950s. In 1981, Bob McLean
traveled from Prescott, Arizona
to Nogales to train under the
now famous boot maker Paul Bond.
Bob McLean's shop in Sedona
continues to operate as a retail
and custom order location for
Paul Bond Boot Company. Paul
Bond boots are proudly made in
the U.S.A. and shipped world
wide.
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40 Soldiers Pass Road,
Suite 2 |
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West
Sedona, AZ 86336 |
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928.204.1211 |
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Sedona
Clothing Company |
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Contemporary ladies' travel and
casual wear, artistic
accessories and a variety of
tasteful gifts for both men and
women. Original clothing
collections inspired by the
beauty of Sedona are
manufactured on the premises and
distributed throughout the
United States.
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1710 W. Highway 89A
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West
Sedona, AZ 86336 |
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1-877-7SEDONA |
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