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Sedona shopping is one of the most popular Sedona activities. Clothing, antiques, furniture, collectibles and gifts abound at one-of-a-kind boutiques, gift shops and prestigious Sedona art galleries. With five major shopping districts in Sedona, you can shop ’til you drop. Start your Sedona shopping excursion in Uptown Sedona—Sedona's most-popular shopping & dining district with an eclectic collection of shops along Main Street and clustered in open-air shopping plazas like The Shops at Pinon Pointe and Sinaqua Plaza—it’s souvenir central. More...
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village The Art and Soul of Sedona
Your unforgettable Sedona experience must include spending time at internationally renowned Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village. Tlaquapaque treats visitors to an exceptional collection of Sedona art galleries and shops bordered by four outstanding restaurants including a micro-brewery. You'll want to return to this epicenter of Sedona shopping and activities again and again - to look and wander, to sample and buy, to eat, drink and refresh body and soul.
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Sedona, AZ PO Box 1868 928-282-4838
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Turquoise Buffalo Gallery
Welcome to the Turquoise Buffalo; a favorite Sedona, AZ jewelry shop and gallery. The Turquoise buffalo is where you can have an opportunity to browse through our fine collection of Native American wares that have been carefully hand-crafted in Sedona, Arizona. The Turquoise Buffalo specializes in authentic Native American art produced by hand in time-honored fashion.
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Uptown Sedona, AZ Kachina Bldg 252 N Hwy 89A 888-4482994
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Walkabout Audio Tours Let Walkabout Audio Tours be your personal travel companion on your Northern Arizona tour
Walkabout Audio Tours are walking and driving Sedona tours and Northern Arizona tours narrate as you visit a site with a portable audio player. Written and produced by a Ph.D. anthropologist and a former teacher, these Sedona tours provide you with the insight that local historians, museum curators and park rangers know well. Learn little known historical and cultural facts, the background to unique geological formations, discussion and Native American myths and legends.
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Sedona, AZ Order Online
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Red Rock Candle and Gift Special treasures can be found at Red Rock Candle & Gift.
This quaint little shop prides itself on offering many different and unique items. Amongst the array of candles ranging from rustic to elegant, you will also find bath and body products for men & women, unique accessories and accents as well as items from local artists; such as hand-beaded jewelry, notepads, and rock sculptures just to name a few. There is something for everyone at Red Rock Candle & Gift.
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In the back of Tlaquepaque in Plaza de Fuente 928-204-9881
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Patrick Ki Romantic and soothing instrumental acoustic guitar music by Patrick Ki.
Recording artist Patrick Ki has been performing in Sedona for over 20 years. His music is a soothing yet uplifting blend of romantic favorites and original compositions. In addition to appearing daily as the Resident Musician at Tlaquepaque, Patrick has also performed
extensively at premier resorts such as the Enchantment and L'Auberge de Sedona.
Patrick is available for weddings as well as special events, and samples of his work can be heard on his website.
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In the courtyard of Plaza de Fluente 928-254-9224
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Esteban's
A mainstay of Tlaquepaque since 1974, Esteban's features a wide variety of handcrafted pottery. You will find everything from decorative raku vases and sculptures, to everyday durable baking and serving pieces in this warm and comfortable gallery. Decor items such as pottery switchplate covers, tiles and wall art are also available. Many local Arizona craftsmen are represented.
Phone orders welcome and shipping available.
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336 Hwy 170 Suite B103 928.282.4686
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Sedona shopping continues at three must-visit shopping destinations along Oak Creek and Highway 179: Tlaquepaque, Hillside Sedona, and Hozho Sedona. Be sure to check out West Sedona's The Old Marketplace, and the Village of Oak Creek where you'll find both Tequa Plaza and the Sedona Factory Outlets.
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