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Women shopping in Uptown Sedona

Your Sedona Shopping Guide

While Sedona is best known for its breathtaking red rock landscape and abundance of outdoor adventures, its shopping scene is an often-overlooked gem. The town’s vibrant arts and culture community shines through its many local boutiques, artisan studios, and galleries. When you’re not out exploring the trails, here are some of the best places to shop in Sedona.

Uptown Sedona

Shops at Piñon Pointe

Perched on a hilltop in Uptown Sedona, the Piñon Pointe offers a curated mix of outdoor boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants with gorgeous views of the red rocks.

Body Bliss

A local favorite, Body Bliss is a spa that offers therapeutic massage alongside a boutique selection of handcrafted aromatherapy products and crystals. It’s the perfect stop for some Sedona-style self care.

Sinagua Plaza

Sinagua Plaza is a two-level shopping destination featuring Native American crafts and jewelry, gift shops, and restaurants.

Lower Level Shops | Upper Level Shops

Uptown Mall Plaza

Charming and locally owned, Uptown Mall Plaza offers boutique shopping and one-of-a-kind finds.

Tlaquepaque Village

Often referred to as Sedona Arizona’s Arts & Crafts Village, Tlaquepaque is a beloved shopping destination in Sedona. Designed to resemble a traditional Mexican village, its cobblestone walkways, vine-covered walls, and shady courtyards house more than 50 galleries, boutiques, and restaurants.

Originally founded as an artist community, Tlaquepaque remains an artistic hub where you can often see artists honing their craft in real time. Discover sculptures,  traditional ceramics, glass-blown pieces, paintings, weavings, photography, and more.

From May to October, don’t miss their Friday morning farmer’s market, where you can shop from an abundance of fresh produce. The Village also hosts artist spotlights throughout the month. Be sure to check their calendar for the latest schedule.

Gallery Row

Located along the scenic Arizona 179 lies Gallery Row, a stretch featuring a collection of fine art galleries and restaurants. It’s also home to some notable landmarks such as the Chapel of the Holy Cross and Cathedral Rock, making it the perfect place to shop with stunning views of Sedona’s landscape.