Kokopelli Inn Sedona, Trademark Collection by Wyndham is set in Sedona, 27 km from Cliff Castle Casino and 31 km from Montezuma Castle National Monument.
Located in Sedona, 46 km from Northern Arizona University, Matterhorn Inn provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a terrace.
This Sedona hotel is is 5 minutes' drive from Indian Ruins are 5 minutes’ drive. Rooms feature kiva-inspired fireplaces and views of the Sedona Red Rocks.
ANGELA
United States
View was amazing, room had lots of space, shower water pressure awesome, loved the fireplace, cleaning staff was exceptional! Room was clean, beds, pillows and couch good, balcony nice. Loved the location - walked to shops, restaurants and the pink jeep tours right by.
Located in Sedona, 8.2 km from Chapel of the Holy Cross, Element Sedona provides accommodation with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
This non-smoking Sedona, Arizona hotel is located less than 2 km from the Bell Rock formation. The rooms include free WiFi. Views of Bell Rock and the Red Rock Mountains.
Zoe
United Kingdom
We arrived at night and woke up to the amazing view. The room was a good size room for our family. We appreciated having good storage spaces as well as counter space. The fridge had a small freezer which was good to keep out ice packs cold for our cool box.
The hotel was in am excellent location within easy reach of Sedona. Lots of amenities nearby.
Explore out at the renowned Enchantment Resort, offering an unparalleled experience set within the spectacular vistas of Boynton Canyon.
Luanne
United States
Friendly & welcoming staff from the gatehouse to the valet, bellman and housekeeping. Safe & secure gated property. Room- Casita- was ample and provided all amenities, as well as a gas fireplace and terrace. View of RED Rocks and Kachina Women directly off the terrace was fantastic. Shops and restaurants on premise were excellent. Chris at Trail House was awesome and friendly at 7AM in the morning. Spa was well appointed and staff was professional, courteous and well trained. Outdoor areas were beautiful.
Featuring free WiFi, a spa centre and an outdoor pool, L'Auberge De Sedona offers accommodation in Sedona, 38 km from Flagstaff.
John
United States
Staff was exceptionally professional, helpful and nice. Bed was very comfortable, linens were fine, bathroom was very modern and exceptionally clean. Shuttle service was outstanding.
Featuring free Wi-Fi, El Portal Sedona Hotel is 20 minutes’ drive from Red Rock State Park. All rooms at this pet-friendly boutique hotel are uniquely designed and decorated.
McClure
United States
Absolutely beautiful and charming down to every last detail.
Set in Sedona, 48 km from Coconino County Fairgrounds, Courtyard by Marriott Sedona offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
You should to keeping open at least until 9 or 10am
Located 16 miles away from Red Rock State Park, this Arizona hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub. It serves a daily continental breakfast. All guest rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
This Sedona, Arizona hotel is 7 miles from Cathedral Rock and 17 miles from the Montezuma Castle National Monument. An outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi are available at the hotel.
The room was well kept and beautiful. Breakfast was good.
Conveniently located on Highway 89A, this hotel is 2 miles from Northern Light Balloon Expeditions. It features an outdoor pool with hot tub. Spacious guest rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Conveniently situated in the heart of the Red Rock country in the West Sedona district, this hotel offers spacious, comfortable accommodations and contemporary facilities.
Very friendly staff! Fruit, tea and coffee all day.
Situated on a cliff overlooking Oak Creek Canyon in Sedona resort is 15 km from Red Rock State Park. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, a hot tub and a garden with outdoor chess set.
Perfect location I’m town and the too views were amazing
Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Sedona, Arizona, and only a short distance away from numerous area attractions and historical sites, this property offers guests all the comforts of home...
They provide free and fun activities for the whole family
An outdoor swimming pool and hot tub are featured at this Sedona hotel. Each apartment-style guest room features free WiFi and an en suite bathroom. Chapel of the Holy Cross is 5 km from the property.
Everything was very clean and completely maintained!
This Sedona hotel is is 5 minutes' drive from Indian Ruins are 5 minutes’ drive. Rooms feature kiva-inspired fireplaces and views of the Sedona Red Rocks.
great view from room, great location , spacious room
This non-smoking Sedona, Arizona hotel is located less than 2 km from the Bell Rock formation. The rooms include free WiFi. Views of Bell Rock and the Red Rock Mountains.
Room was clean, bed was great, location was awesome.
Kokopelli Inn Sedona, Trademark Collection by Wyndham is set in Sedona, 27 km from Cliff Castle Casino and 31 km from Montezuma Castle National Monument.
Featuring Red Rock views, The Aiden by Best Western at Sedona is 10 minutes’ drive from Hillside Sedona Shopping Center. Free WiFi is provided. Guests can enjoy a restaurant and a bar on site.
It had a nice parking lot for the trucks and razors
Offering a year-round outdoor pool and barbecue, Hyatt Pinon Pointe is located in Sedona, in the northern region of Arizona, 3.8 km from Chapel of the Holy Cross. Free WiFi is provided.
I liked having our own suite, the pool and hot tubs
FAQs about hotels in Sedona
On average, 3-star hotels in Sedona cost £204 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sedona are £365 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sedona can on average be found for £230 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sedona this weekend is £351 or, for a 4-star hotel, £449. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sedona for this weekend cost on average around £586 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, then drive approximately 200km north to Sedona. Alternatively, for domestic travellers, take an Amtrak train to Flagstaff, then a 50km shuttle bus. No direct flights or water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. It's approximately 193km from Sedona, offering numerous flights and easy road connections.
What guests said about Sedona:
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Beautiful scenery.
Beautiful scenery. Lots of places to go even if you don't go hiking.
Lots of art galleries and hand made jewelry; not many places for inexpensive souvenirs, atleast I couldn't find any until we were heading back down south of Sedona.
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The scenery of Sedona is stunning.
The scenery of Sedona is stunning. The trailhead parking can be an issue, and we were there during the week. I would not attempt a visit on the weekend as Sedona is extremely popular. There is a Sedona shuttle. We ate dinner one night at Mesa Grill, which was excellent. Reservations are required for dinner at Mesa Grill, even on a week night.
April
United States
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Scored 10
This location is south of Sedona in the smaller community of...
This location is south of Sedona in the smaller community of Village of Oak Creek. Close to many wonderful hikes, walking distance to grocery store and several restaurants yet far from the larger Sedona crowds and traffic. Nearby Ranger Station very well done and helpful.
George
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
One or two days is all that is needed if with a family.
One or two days is all that is needed if with a family. The town is too crowded and commercialized so visit Sedona for the nature, the hikes, the vistas. If you do plan in being in town then plan to visit very early on weekends and watch out for traffic, it can be really bad. Also, make dinner reservations well in advance. Food/restaurants are just OK so if you are a foodie lower your expectations.
aquacode
United States
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Scored 4.0
Beware of ticketing traps on tourists.
Beware of ticketing traps on tourists. Look at Trip Advisor concerning this scam. Always loved Sedona. We parked with other cars on a quiet street where there were no 'no parking' signs. We got a ticket for $125 and cannot possibly go to court to contest it. We live in Washington. We were legally parked and criminalized as is their routine for tourists. One of the
restaurants imposed a 24% tip automatically
Susan
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Amazing views, abundance of trails and activities in the...
Amazing views, abundance of trails and activities in the area. However, beware that Sedona is a small town that receives millions of tourists every year, hence driving/parking situation is abysmal. Stay in close proximity to trails and restaurants if you can to avoid driving.
Everything was great. The location was ok. It was a little hard to get to if you are coming from the opposite direction. The circle made it super difficult to get to the hotel. Once you are there, then the location is great. You can walk anywhere. The local restaurants and shops were all good. The best part of this hotel was definitely the pool and hot tub. The view is spectacular from the outdoor space. The trail was nice as well as the creek. The beds were super comfy. Would definitely stay here again next time we visit Sedona.
10/10! Nicest hotel I ever stayed in (and I stayed in many from palaces to high end chains or boutiques, in Europe, Asia and the Middle East where there's much nicer hotels that in the US). Casa Sedona offers numerous nice touches, incredible service, superb facilities, great food, beautiful rooms with a unique soul to them! Was a wonderful surprise. A 10x value over anything else I've seen in hotels in the US. Absolute delight, was one of the highlights of my trip to Sedona and I had many! Piece of heaven in another heaven <3
Looked at 4 different resorts for the weekend. Poco Diablo had the best rate for our stay along with some great views of the Sedona mountains. After checking in, we were taken aback by the size and cleanliness of the room. There was a complimentary bottle of chilled wine waiting for us along with a note wishing my wife and I a happy anniversary. The bed was very comfortable and the balcony had some great scenery of the resort. Poco Diablo you guys are the best and we will definitely be returning!
In all honesty, I would say never judge a book by the cover. When you roll up on the hotel, the exterior has the "old motel" vibe. However when you open the door to your room...wow. Mostly updated and almost retro vibe. A vintage style refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and wall mounted soap/shampoo dispensers. The shower was a walk-in style shower with great water pressure. If you're in Sedona and don't want to pay the over the top Sedona prices, book a room at the Dreamcatcher
Small cabins like park models but efficiently planned and very comfortable. Showing their age a bit but they provide everything you need in a home base to access the hiking in Sedona.
The pool was large and welcome after a day on the trails as was the adult only lagoon spa (large hot tub).
The BBQs at the activity center worked well and were clean, the mini golf was a fun extra.
The ac and heat worked well. The bathroom was large and had a spacious bathtub.
It was a charming hotel. It was clean. The pool looked inviting! The staff was friendly& personable. I loved that you could enjoy the complimentary breakfast poolside! I stayed by myself, but I came to Sedona to meet with family and spend the day together. Relaxing in my room that had 2queens and a futon after a a fun and adventurous wine tasting tour of 4 vineyards was a perfect place for my family to unwind for several hours and recharge. Thank you!
Location outside of the busy central Sedona was ideal . Close to the trailheads and grocery store and some restaurants. Very clean and comfortable room and nice pool/hot tub. The breakfast area is really small though so we took the food to our room and they did run out of the hot breakfast when we got there at 8. Overall a well run hotel and would recommend to others. More expensive than I would usually pay but I feel like it was worth the money
The room was very nice. It had lots of space and was beautifully decorated. The views were amazing from our room and you could walk out onto a terrace that had chairs and tables and just enjoy the scenery. The staff was great and helped us out and brought us a iron and ironing board. The hotel was in the best location to everything in Sedona. It was so reasonable priced and I would definitely stay here if I am in Sedona again.
My stay here was incredible! I have genuinely stayed at a place so amazing as this. The staff was so warm and helping. The service was personalized and went above and beyond any commercial hotel would ever offer. Not to mention the incredible amenities in the rooms and one of the comfiest beds I have ever slept on. This is a MUST on anyone’s Sedona trip. My stay here truly made my experience in this lovely little town.
Our recent stay was fantastic.
The property was impeccably clean, spacious, and well-equipped with everything we needed. Located in a convenient spot in Sedona, it served as a great base for exploring the area.
The owners were pleasant to deal with and the check-in process smooth.
Overall, we had a great experience and would highly recommend this place to others visiting Sedona.
Fantastic Hotal located in the village of Oak Creek . About 20 minutes driving to uptown Sedona thru a beautiful canyon .
Modern and beautiful hotel . The rooms are excellent! The room is spaciuos, comfortable and has all the amenities. Has very comfortable parking . Highly recommended if you want to stay outside the sedona traffic.
Amazing location! You can easily walk to the charming Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village (galleries, crafts, etc.) as well as great brunch/dinner restaurants (e.g. Creekside American Bistro). Even better, the hotel is positioned right before the central roundabout in town; very easy to head out of Sedona in any direction.
This is are 5th hotel we stayed in during our road trip and it is the best. Beautiful view from the room and walking distance from eating establishments. For a Sedona stay I would recommend since there is no traffic congestion unlike the downtown Sedona
We came up from Chandler for spring break, this was our first time in Sedona and we couldn’t have picked a better location! It was me, my husband, mother and 3 kids and we had plenty of room to move around! Highly recommend!
It was perfect. Nice, clean with everything you need. We spent there our Christmas time and we were really happy. Owner was very helpful and friendly. Sedona is beautiful place and Cowboys & Angels is the best place to stay.
Quaint motel/hotel just outside of the high traffic area in Sedona. Comfy beds. Pretty views. Quiet serene setting. Room door opens to outside of hotel but this is how almost all of the hotels in Sedona are configured.
I have stayed at several hotels in Sedona and Oak Creek. None of them compared to the Desert Quail Inn where everyone is friendly and helpful, and everything is totally clean and very well kept.
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