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Arabella Hotel Sedona

Arabella Hotel Sedona

Hotel in Sedona

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4 reviews

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Arabella Hotel Sedona is a 3-star hotel in Sedona, AZ, offering free WiFi, self-parking, a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, and fitness center. Guests enjoy a garden, terrace, and concierge services. Nearby attractions include Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village and Exposures International Fine Art Gallery. Pets are welcome for a fee.

From $199 per night

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Bell Rock Inn

Bell Rock Inn

Hotel in Sedona

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39 reviews

Bell Rock Inn in Sedona, AZ, offers a relaxing stay with amenities like free WiFi, a restaurant, and a seasonal outdoor pool. Enjoy nearby attractions such as Bell Rock and Sedona Golf Resort. The hotel features a fitness center, concierge services, and accessible facilities, ensuring a comfortable visit.

From $65 per night

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About Sedona

Overview

Sedona, Arizona, United States of America, stands as one of America's most stunning natural wonders. This relatively unurbanized destination is renowned for its breathtaking red rock formations that rise like natural skyscrapers, surrounded by clear, flowing waters. Historically, Native Americans flourished in this area long before European settlers arrived. Today, Sedona attracts both national and international visitors who come to marvel at its awe-inspiring landscapes and seek spiritual rejuvenation. Known for its serene and mystical ambiance, Sedona has become a popular retreat for those looking to connect with nature and spirituality.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Sedona is $250, with options ranging from $65 to $1,116. With a total of 55 hotels, visitors have a variety of accommodations to choose from. Popular neighborhoods with hotel options include West Sedona and Uptown Sedona. Among the most sought-after hotels are The Inn Above Oak Creek, Aiden by Best Western @ Sedona, Matterhorn Inn, A Sunset Chateau, and Casa Sedona Inn.

Things to Do in Sedona

Sedona offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking for spiritual experiences. Slide Rock State Park is a must-visit destination, where visitors can hike and swim in the natural water slide that the park is named after. The park also offers a glimpse into the early agricultural history of Central Arizona.

For astronomy enthusiasts, the Lowell Observatory is a fascinating place to explore. Established in 1894 by Percival Lowell, the observatory serves both as a research institution and a public space. It features telescopes, multimedia shows, and exhibits. Notably, the dwarf planet Pluto was discovered here in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.

CenterFocus Adventures provides a range of canyoning and hiking experiences along the waters of the Havasupai Indian Reservation. Their educational tours offer insights into local tribes and archaeological sites, making it a perfect choice for those interested in history and culture.

For a refreshing experience, Sedona Fly Fishing Adventures offers fly fishing trips in Sedona’s waters. As the only locally owned and licensed Fly Fishing Guide Service, they ensure a top-quality experience for all their customers.

Sedona Sacred Earth Tours organizes private spiritual hikes and retreats through Sedona and its surrounding natural reserves. Influenced by indigenous spiritual teachings, these retreats range from 4-hour to 4-day experiences, offering a deep connection with nature and spirituality.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Sedona

Sedona's nightlife offers a variety of options for those looking to unwind after a day of exploration. Juniper Bar & Grille, located at the Sedona Golf Resort, offers a selection of wines and signature cocktails. Guests can enjoy their drinks on the outdoor patio while taking in the stunning panoramic views of the Red Rocks, complemented by classic American dishes.

Oak Creek Brewery & Grill is another popular spot, known for its award-winning craft and local beers served in frosty glasses. The full bar opens daily at 11:30 am, and guests can enjoy a variety of bite-sized snacks to accompany their drinks.

Olde Sedona Bar & Grill is a lively venue that offers a range of dishes and drinks. Known for its sports bar atmosphere, it also features live entertainment events such as karaoke, starting at 9 pm each evening.

Canyon Breeze Restaurant & Bar, located in Uptown Sedona, offers a full bar service and a restaurant that serves meals throughout the day. Guests can enjoy a beautiful sunset view from the patio while dining and drinking.

Javelina Cantina is the go-to place for authentic Mexican flavors and drinks. With weekly specials, a daily happy hour, and a premier Tequila Bar, it’s a great spot to enjoy refreshing drinks and snacks.

Where to Eat in Sedona

Sedona's culinary scene is as diverse as its landscape. Tortas de Fuego offers authentic Mexican dishes prepared with fresh ingredients. The restaurant provides a variety of options, including vegetarian, gluten-free, and kids' meals, all served at affordable prices by a friendly staff.

L'Auberge de Sedona features an extensive wine list and an American-inspired French cuisine menu. Nestled between a wood of sycamore trees and a romantic creek, the restaurant offers a seasonal menu that changes according to available ingredients.

Cucina Rustica provides a memorable Italian and Mediterranean fine dining experience. The restaurant's architecture is reminiscent of traditional Italian buildings, and its patio is perfect for a summer night outdoor dinner.

Che Ah Chi, located in the Enchantment Resort, offers a fine fusion of Southwestern and Modern American cuisine, complemented by an exceptional wine list. Note that there is a dress code for dinner.

SaltRock Southwest Kitchen at Amara impresses with its fresh, organic ingredients and culinary creativity. Guests can enjoy North American-inspired cuisine by the firepit while taking in the stunning sky views.

Cheapest time to stay in Sedona

December is the cheapest time to stay in Sedona for an average of $177 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$191

February

$251

March

$284

April

$268

May

$242

June

$212

July

$191

August

$203

September

$252

October

$248

November

$201

December

$177

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Sedona

10

Excellent

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6 reviews

The room was nicely appointed. The fireplace easy to use. Great air conditioners. Lots of space. Very clean. The staff from the moment we arrived to the moment we left were warm and helpful. Extremely comfortable bed and bedding. Our dog was welcomed. The dog park very nice. The ice machine was super convenient. TVs large. Kitchen sink area was very spacious and useful. The Gear area was very useful to manage backpacks and miscellaneous gear helping us to be tidy. Very peaceful property. Loved the back patio off of bedroom area.

Esperanza

10

Excellent

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7 reviews

It's clean and the young lady at the front desk was very pleasant. I forgot her name, she was very accommodating.

Marie Antoinette

Brittni

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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2 reviews

The hotel is very clean. Enjoyed the quietness. My room was great and the bed was very comfortable.

Jose

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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4 reviews

The room was very nice, the lobby was very aesthetic, the staff was very nice and welcoming. And the restaurant attached had great food. I ate there for breakfast and dinner. Overall a great experience.

Jael

United States

United States

Lynn

United States

United States

9

Excellent

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2 reviews

It was nice and quiet

Norma

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