Shopping
Bring home a piece of Sedona with our town's finest selection of artworks, jewelry, metaphysical goods, and more!
Sedona is much more than a natural wonder—it’s a vibrant arts and culture hub where creative expression flows from the red rock vistas into every gallery, boutique, and artisan’s workshop. Whether you’re seeking fine Southwestern paintings, handmade jewelry, meaningful souvenirs, or just something that captures the spirit of this place, Sedona’s shopping scene delivers an experience as rich and layered as its landscape.
What to Shop in Sedona

So, what can you bring home from Sedona?
- Galleries feature traditional Western, contemporary Southwestern and Native American art. As one of Arizona's premier arts communities, Sedona is a paradise for collectors.
- From bronze statues to jewelry, Sedona's gallery centers also offer a wide variety of inspired home décor, garden accents, and even kitchenware!
- For the outdoor enthusiast, several stores offer outdoor gear, maps, and mountain bikes.
- Looking for something smaller? Many stores possess a curated selection of books, vinyl records, as well as gift items & souvenirs.
- Several New Age shops specialize in their selection of metaphysical and spiritual goods such as crystals, books, and aromatherapy oils.
Where to Shop in Sedona
Home to some of the most beautiful shopping districts in all of the Southwest. Discover Sedona’s unique retail landscape.
Uptown Sedona Shops
Uptown Sedona, at the intersection of Arizona 89A and 179, is the bustling heart of things to do in Sedona - where galleries, gift shops, cafés, and restaurants mingle.
It’s highly walkable and full of eye-catching art, jewelry, and sculptures waiting to inspire you. A perfect place to gather with friends and family for food, fun, and memories while soaking in the Red Rocks!
Perched on a hill overlooking Uptown, the Shops at Hyatt Piñon Pointe offer upscale galleries, clothing stores and eateries.

Tlaquepaque - An Outdoor Arts Village
To the south of Uptown , nestled on the banks of Oak Creek, sits Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village, a collection of Spanish-style buildings reminiscent of a Mexican hamlet. Cobblestone walkways, splashing fountains and giant, graceful Arizona sycamores that seem to grow from the buildings themselves make this an unforgettable destination. Soak up the sights and enjoy the myriad galleries and shops tucked beneath arched doorways.

Gallery Row
The Arizona 179 corridor, often called Gallery Row, is lined with restaurants and world-class galleries, clustered in small plazas, such as Hozho Center and Hillside Sedona. This stretch includes such notable landmarks as the Chapel of the Holy Cross and Cathedral Rock. Arizona Highway 179 has been declared a Red Rock Scenic Byway, and dishes up dramatic and far-reaching views.

Village of Oak Creek
The Village of Oak Creek, further south along 179, and West Sedona, along 89A, are more traditional shopping and service areas but also bristling with opportunities to find artwork and products unique to Sedona. There is a special artist's market every weekend at the very center of town!







