Sedona Bed and Breakfasts are some of the finest and most beautiful in the nation and shouldn't be missed. Sedona is located in Central Arizona just North of Phoenix and these Arizona Bed & Breakfast Inns offer excellent services and facilities. You have many loding options when visiting Arizona and a B&B is a great way to see the state. Sedona's streets offer colorful studios, museums, galleries, and artisans’ shops for you to enjoy. Recently designated by USA Today as America's most beautiful city, Sedona, Arizona offers far more than scenic wonders. Many also consider Sedona the U.S.'s premier destination for spiritual vacationing. Getaways have always been about rest and renewal. Now many travelers seek the additional benefit of spiritual reinspiration. People of all faiths have long found those effects in Sedona. Internationally known for the uplifting power of it's Vortex meditation sites, Sedona also offers the full range of spiritual explorations and metaphysical services.
If you visiting AZ don't miss Sedona, it's many natural attractions, and its beautiful Bed and Breakfasts!
Above plains and canyons soar brilliantly hued cliffs and rugged spires of sandstone sculpted by eons of ocean tides and desert winds. It is a 25 square-mile enclave surrounded by vast stretches of national and state forestlands that make Sedona seem like a world apart. Located two hours north of Phoenix Arizona, and 30 miles south of the Flagstaff peaks, Sedona's mild four-season climate and high desert terrain assure good year-round weather for vacationers and outdoor enthusiasts. Oak Creek Canyon, a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls, beckons hikers, campers and fishermen. It has been termed by Rand McNally as one of the eight most scenic drives in America. Nearly four million travelers visited Sedona Arizona last year, rivaling the Grand Canyon, just 2 1/2 hours north, as a world class destination. Yet the influx does not disturb the small-town ambiance that is part of Sedona's charm. Shopping plazas, gift boutiques, galleries, bed and breakfasts, and restaurants abound. Tlaquepaque--an Indian name meaning "the best of everything"--is modeled after a Mexican village, made up of quaint courtyards surrounded by specialty shops, galleries and restaurants. Read More...
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