Located in Sedona, 5.1 miles from Chapel of the Holy Cross, Element Sedona provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Located in Sedona, 29 miles from Northern Arizona University, Matterhorn Inn provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a terrace.
This nonsmoking Sedona, Arizona hotel is located less than 1.2 mi from the Bell Rock formation. The rooms include free WiFi. Views of Bell Rock and the Red Rock Mountains.
Paula
United States of America
The Inn was at a great location, the view of the Red Rocks was spectacular! The Inn served our needs well! I would stay there again!
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.
AMBER
United States of America
The View at this Inn is AMAZING. The facility was very clean and had lots of accommodations; i.e. ice bucket, fridge, snacks in the lobby to have when going out for a hike, breakfast delivery to room. Very nice place, that also has an amazing location in Sedona.
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.
Janet
United States of America
I loved this hotel in every regard. The hotel was charming and the location was perfect. I have been converted from where I used to stay. I will only stay at El Portal in the future.
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 located in the heart of the Red Rock country in the West Sedona district, this hotel offers spacious, comfortable accommodations and contemporary facilities.
Decent breakfast, nice pool area, nice rooms, quiet.
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
Located in Sedona, 29 miles from Northern Arizona University, Matterhorn Inn provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a terrace.
Room nice, hotel centrally located, staff wonderful
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.
Unique, friendly and lovely hotel in great location
Located on a cliff overlooking Oak Creek Canyon in Sedona resort is 9.3 mi 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
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
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
This nonsmoking Sedona, Arizona hotel is located less than 1.2 mi 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.
Offering a year-round outdoor pool and barbecue, Hyatt Pinon Pointe is located in Sedona, in the northern region of Arizona, 2.4 mi from Chapel of the Holy Cross. Free WiFi is provided.
I liked having our own suite, the pool and hot tubs
Free Wi-Fi is offered in all guest rooms. Guests can relax in the year-round outdoor hot tub. Slide Rock State Park is 6 miles away. Cable TV is available in all guest rooms at the Baby Quail Inn.
Location was central to everything we wanted to do
FAQs about hotels in Sedona
On average, 3-star hotels in Sedona cost $273 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sedona are $486 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sedona can be found for $295 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sedona this weekend is $420 or, for a 4-star hotel, $543. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sedona for this weekend cost around $896 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $361 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sedona for tonight. You'll pay around $449 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sedona will cost around $654, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful views. Cleanliness of the town. Helpful Hospitality workers. Variety of activities appropriate for senior citizens. Easy to navigate.Mole restaurant was fantastic. Blazin M Ranch for western dinner show was entertaining with delicious cowboy food.
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Anonymous
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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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Anonymous
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Scored 10
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 of America
10
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 of America
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 of America
4.0
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
Some of the staff was more than exceptional. Hannah(bartender) was entertaining and fun to be around. She had good advice for local activities, was funny, and made us feel comfortable. She made us want to go back to the hotel bar.
On Wednesday nights, they hire a local( but well-known) astromiter to bring his equipment to the hotel. Dennis Young is very knowledgeable about his passion, and it may have been the coolest thing we got to experience in sedona. Dont miss his presentation if you get the chance to see it.
I've done a lot of travelling (97 countries) but staying at Cosy Cactus was one of my best hotel experiences. It is has a charming location, great wifi, shower pressure, HUGE bed, generous amenities (a filter coffee machine *within* the room) and a delicious, light breakfast with a jaw dropping mountain view. Mark and the team went above and beyond to make us feel welcomed and have built a really lovely and warm community with all the guests. It was an excellent place for our honeymoon :).
This hotel was perched at the top of Sedona, next to the airport.
The bedroom was big enough for 4, with 2 Queen beds, and even a small table and chairs to play some cards. The hotel is well entertained with beautiful gardens, a fish pond and outdoor sitting areas. Parking was available next to our room.
There is a shuttle that takes you anywhere in a 5 mile radius, which is very convenient if you don't wish to take you car.
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.
No breakfast because of Covid, but coffee machine and snacks were available in the room.
Location is superb, just outside from Sedona downtown, so far from traffic. A tranquil place facing the Red Rocks of Sedona in a pretty garden.
We got all the help we wanted to select the best hikes.
We had access to the pristine river and its private beach across the street at the foot of the Red Rocks.
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.
Lovely spot for an upscale getaway. Breakfast is decent, but ends at 10 on the dot! Love the doggie park, big plus. Reception staff were friendly and helpful. The walk and scenic area behind the hotel should not be missed, one of the best locations to soak up the ambiance of Sedona in peace and quiet.
The hotel did a great job with breakfast. The food was very good, a nice variety of options, and the staff was extremely friendly. The gentleman that managed breakfast, I think his name was Stephen, did a great job of pointing out "insider tips" during our stay in Sedona.
Wonderful apartment, beautifully decorated, very comfortable bed, and THE BEST towels of any place I've stayed anywhere in the world. Angus was very helpful and made checking in easy. Great location in Sedona with shops and restaurants nearby, and close to everything.
Clean, exactly what they said it was, great location, good price compared to other stays that after staying can confirm would just be for extra luxuries if you’re someone who prefers that and staying in hotel all day while in Sedona…to each their own. Thanks!!
This hotel is the best value if you want to stay in the heart of Uptown Sedona. The rooms are new and well maintained. The bathrooms and shower are fantastic. The view of the mountains outside your bedroom patio is spectacular. Tyler and the staff are the best.
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
Wonderful place, quiet, peaceful, comfortable, clean. It has everything and even more. Convenient location. Fabulous views. We are very pleased. If we return to Sedona we will definitely return again. Highly recommended.
they had thought of all the little things that help a stay easy. Location was outside of Sedona, but very easy to get to all amenities. Everythjng was clean and stocked and the staff were excellent
How secluded it was from all the other hotels and traffic is Sedona. I liked that the room felt more like a studio instead of a hotel room. The fireplace.
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