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Sedona’s Best Shopping

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Sedona’s Best Shopping

From hand-forged jewelry to bronze sculpture, Sedona’s shopping scene rewards travelers who slow down. These are the galleries and specialty shops worth building into your day.

Featured Sedona Shops and Galleries

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Wayne B Light Sedona’s Fine Jewelry

Fine jewelry by Wayne B Light. Custom and one-of-a-kind pieces, Southwest and contemporary styles. Same complex as Judi’s Restaurant, easy to pair with a meal.

Hours: Mon to Fri, 10am to 5pm. Closed Sat and Sun.
Address: 40 Soldiers Pass Rd, Suites 1 and 2, Sedona AZ 86336
Phone: (928) 282-0999

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Tiffanie Lord Designs

Fine art and photography gallery in Hillside Sedona, plus rotating paint and sip events. Call for current event schedule. A great option if you want an active arts experience, not just browsing.

Hours: Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 11am to 7pm. Closed Tuesday.
Address: 671 Hwy 179, Suite A-ST2, Sedona AZ 86336 (Hillside Sedona)
Phone: (928) 451-0218

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Goldenstein Gallery

Bronze sculpture and fine art by James Muir, hosted at Goldenstein Gallery in Hillside Sedona. Western and Native American themes anchor the collection. Open daily.

Hours: Mon to Sun, 10am to 5pm. Open daily.
Address: 150 SR 179, Suite 5, Sedona AZ 86336 (Hillside Sedona)
Phone: (928) 204-1765

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Touchstone Gallery

Fine art gallery in Sinagua Plaza featuring contemporary and Southwestern works. Walking distance from Uptown’s main corridor with easy access to nearby dining.

Hours: Mon to Thu 10am to 7pm. Fri and Sat 10am to 8pm. Sun 10am to 7pm.
Address: 320 N SR 89A, Ste 14, Sedona AZ 86336 (Sinagua Plaza, Uptown)
Phone: (928) 282-2500

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The Artist’s Kitchen Shop

Kitchen and culinary specialty shop with fine knives and kitchenware in Tlaquepaque North. Pairs naturally with a Tlaquepaque dining stop for a half-day plan.

Hours: Mon to Thu 10am to 6pm. Fri and Sat 9am to 7pm. Sun 9am to 6pm.
Address: 313 AZ-179, Sedona AZ 86336 (Tlaquepaque North)
Phone: (928) 862-4140

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Where to Shop in Sedona

Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village

Built in the 1970s as a tribute to the Tlaquepaque district of Guadalajara, this Spanish colonial village on Highway 179 is the anchor of Sedona’s gallery scene. Stone walkways wind between fountains, courtyards, and shaded patios that stay cool well into the afternoon. Parking is free and the layout encourages slow browsing. Plan to spend at least two hours, longer if you stop for a meal at one of the on-site restaurants.

Hillside Sedona

Just south of Tlaquepaque on Highway 179, Hillside leans more retail than gallery, with an eclectic mix of jewelers, fine art, and casual to upscale dining. The upper level offers some of the best red rock views you can get without leaving a parking lot, and parking itself is easier here than almost anywhere else on 179. Pair Hillside with Tlaquepaque for a full afternoon along the 179 corridor.

Uptown Sedona

The main tourist corridor runs along 89A through Uptown, with Sinagua Plaza anchoring the walkable shopping district. The mix here skews lighter, more art and souvenir, but the energy is the highest of any Sedona shopping area and the sunset views from the cliff side are reason enough to stop. Best for first-time visitors who want to combine shopping with trail access right out of town.

Sedona’s shops are best explored on foot, with the red rocks as your backdrop. Build a half day around two of the districts above, anchor it with one of the featured galleries, and the rest of the visit takes care of itself.

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