Things to do in Sedona and beyond…

Sedona, Arizona. Check out these places we love:

  • Breakfast and lunch in Sedona, with the best coffee.

    Indian Gardens Cafe & Market

    Good coffee in Sedona? Look no further. The food is amazing, pastries to die for, and ambience like no other in the area. Sit in the garden and enjoy your meal ;-)

    Nestled in beautiful Oak Creek Canyon, this will give you escape from Sedona traffic while exploring hikes like West Fork and more. You can head north to Flagstaff from here, on your way to the Grand Canyon.

  • Refresh yourself for your Sedona adventure.

    Local Juicery

    Start your day off right, or revitalize mid-day with a bevie that’ll keep you going. Local Juicery is awesome and worth the stop. It’s located in West Sedona near lots of hiking trails and other areas of interest.

  • The best chocolate in Sedona!

    Chocolatree

    Home to the original chocolateers of Sedona, you have to treat yourself! Chocolatree also offers vegan foods, smoothies, elixers, and plenty more. Sit in the garden and escape the heat for a bit.

    After that, head to Airport Mesa to catch the sunset and fantastic views of Thunder mountain.

  • Italian food in Sedona, with a superb wine list.

    Gerardo's Italian Kitchen

    Offering a fantastic wine list to go along with your wood-fired pizza or pasta dish, this family-owned restaurant is simply amazing. Go there!

  • Spa and retreat in Sedona. Relax!

    Sedona's New Day Spa

    You’re in Sedona, which means you’ll need to to enjoy a spa treatment at some point. Book it now!

    For folks staying at Air BnBs or hotels without such luxurious accommodations, this is your answer. Head down the street to Local Juicery when you’re done.

  • Pet friendly hotel in Sedona!

    El Portal Luxury Hotel

    Where do I begin? A great place to stay, totally unique, locally owned, and SUPER pet-friendly.

    I’m not sure you’ll even want to venture outside of the hotel - but when you do, you’ll be in the center of Sedona right in the Tlaquepaque arts & shopping village.

  • A place to stay in West Sedona.

    Sedona Reål Inn & Suites

    Looking for another fantastic option of where to stay in Sedona? With a West Sedona location, wide activity list, breakfast, dog garden & fire pit, pool and more, this might be your place.

    While adventuring through your day of hikes and so on, you can head back to the hotel to freshen up and find great lunch options close by. Hilltop Deli and Thai Spices are right down the street!

  • Sedona's best burger joint!

    Dellepiane

    You can go here for a great burger loaded with options of course, but this is also your place if you love empanadas and tapas. Don’t miss it, especially if you’re staying in the Village of Oak Creek during your visit.

    Nearby, you can hit the Bell Rock trail head to work it off!

  • Breakfast, lunch, and coffee in Jerome.

    The Flatiron Cafe

    One saying in Jerome goes, “We’re all here, because we’re not all there.” So if you want a funky place for a bite and locally roasted coffee, go here. You can also stay above the cafe!

    Then go do some shopping and make your way to the Mine Museum for some old mining and Ghost Town history.

  • Spooky things in Jerome.

    Jerome Ghost Tours

    Jerome, Arizona is rich in history. We visit there on many of our wine tours, because we love the town so much.

    If you’re into hauntings and ghost stories, you should sign up for a tour during your stay. With Jerome being dubbed “The Wickedest city in the West” back in 1903, you’ll be sure to run across some charectors from the past. Ooh!

  • Stay in Jerome and walk everywhere.

    Ghost City Inn

    Need a place to stay and can’t find much within Sedona city limits? No problem! You’ll especially love staying here if you’re into the funkier side of things.

    Book your room at this awesome Inn and be within walking distance to all of Jerome’s shops, restaurants, and more. Not to mention, you’ll get 10% off your tour with Sip Sedona.

  • Stay in Cottonwood, close to everything.

    Pines Inn

    Speaking of alternatives for where to stay, Pines Inn & Suites is located in such a central location to all the area’s activities, which makes it a no brainer!

    Old Town Cottonwood is minutes away, where you can stroll the streets for food, wine, antiques, shopping, and so much more. Tuzigoot monument and Dead Horse Ranch are close and provide nice little hikes. Or visit Blazin’ M Ranch if you’re feeling the Western spirit!

  • Wine train!

    Verde Canyon Railroad

    The Verde Canyon Railroad is an amazing local attraction geared for all ages. Ride the train and experience a historic journey back in time.

    During the month of May, you can book the Uncorked WIne Festival package for a special experience. Make sure to let them know Sip Sedona sent you!

  • Things to do in Sedona...

    Visit Sedona

    While of course this is nowhere near a complete list of the myriad of options, it is simply a few of our favorites. For a more comprehensive list, go to the Visit Sedona page…

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