A great place to stay and visit in Sedona is the Lodge at Sedona
Located in West Sedona, it has a magical labyrinth adjacent and offers great rooms and food to die for..
Check out the site..www.lodgeatsedona.com
Ann Says: September 28th, 2006
Wear comfortable shoes because you’re going to want to spend a lot of time wandering around the gorgeous red rocks. The scenery is unbelievable. Sedona has a very ‘new age’ vibe - with lots of spas, restaurants, and art galleries. Make sure to save some time to expore the little shops that carry hand made goods, jewelry, and art. Save time to visit Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village - a little shopping village that looks like old Mexico. Beautiful! Bed and breakfasts abound in Sedona - often with hot tubs or other amenities. It’s the perfect place for a romantic weekend. (I actually considered getting married there). It can be a bit congested in the summer, when people are trying to get away from the heat of Phoenix, so visit in late spring or early fall. It can actually get cold there in the winter, but still would be lovely in any season.
February 28th, 2008
A great place to stay and visit in Sedona is the Lodge at Sedona
Located in West Sedona, it has a magical labyrinth adjacent and offers great rooms and food to die for..
Check out the site..www.lodgeatsedona.com
September 28th, 2006
Wear comfortable shoes because you’re going to want to spend a lot of time wandering around the gorgeous red rocks. The scenery is unbelievable. Sedona has a very ‘new age’ vibe - with lots of spas, restaurants, and art galleries. Make sure to save some time to expore the little shops that carry hand made goods, jewelry, and art. Save time to visit Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village - a little shopping village that looks like old Mexico. Beautiful! Bed and breakfasts abound in Sedona - often with hot tubs or other amenities. It’s the perfect place for a romantic weekend. (I actually considered getting married there). It can be a bit congested in the summer, when people are trying to get away from the heat of Phoenix, so visit in late spring or early fall. It can actually get cold there in the winter, but still would be lovely in any season.