Sedona's location at the
mouth of renown Oak Creek Canyon and at the center of the state's
legendary Red Rock Country affords breath-taking panoramas, four
delightfully mild seasons, plenty of sunshine and clean, fresh
air.
There are a few
attractions that should not be missed while visiting Sedona, such
as The Chapel of the Holy Cross, an amazing structure, embedding
in the red rock formations on either side of it and Tlaquepaque, a
replica of an 18th century Mexican village. |
Known for its splendid
golf courses and a variety of great restaurants, Sedona is one of
Arizona's premier tourism, recreation, resort, arts and cultural,
and retirement centers. At an altitude of 4,500 feet, Sedona
escapes the desert heat of Southern Arizona and the mountain snows
to the north with either just a short drive away.
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Featured
Bed and Breakfast Inns
Sedona, Arizona
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Territorial House, Sedona
Each of the inn's rooms is decorated in a different Old
West movie theme.
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- Briar
Patch Inn, Sedona
Rejuvenate body and mind in cottages amid majestic canyon
oaks, dappled sunlight, peacocks and a caring staff.
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- The
Canyon Wren B&B Cabins, Sedona
named "Best Value in Oak Creek Canyon" by
Fodor's, enjoy intimate cabin accommodations set against the
beautiful red-rock cliffs.
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- The
Inn on Oak Creek, Sedona
Located in the heart of Sedona's art and shopping district
and was listed in "Best Bed and Breakfasts" in
Frommers Arizona 2002.
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- Lodge
at Sedona - A Luxury B&B Inn,
A luxury Mission-style Inn on three acres of landscaped
gardens bubbling waterfalls and a magical meditative Labyrinth.
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- Rose
Tree Inn, Sedona
An informal hotel alternative that is quaint, quiet and
friendly.
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