Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village
Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village

Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village

336 AZ-179, Sedona, Arizona, 86336

The basics

Modeled after a traditional Mexican village, Tlaquepaque’s vine-covered stucco walls house various shops and restaurants, courtyards with fountains, cobblestone walkways, and pretty arched entryways, shaded by a grove of sycamore trees. Stroll through the charming environment as you wander from shop to shop. Watch artisans at work or browse for unique gifts, souvenirs, and works of art, spanning ceramics, bronzes, blown glass, paintings, weavings, jewelry, clothing, and more. Refuel with a bite to eat or something to drink at one of several restaurants on-site. Visit Tlaquepaque independently, as part of a Sedona Trolley Tour, or on a guided sightseeing tour of the highlights of Sedona.

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Ride to the very best of Sedona EZRider e-bikes!
Ride to the very best of Sedona EZRider e-bikes!
$98.00 per adult
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So Much Fun!
What a great experience! You’ll get to see many more sights on bike rather than car. We passed all of the backed up traffic to these beautiful red rock destinations! We’ve been to Sedona quite a few times since we live in Phoenix and we got to explore up close like we never had before. The guide was great at getting us comfortable with the bike, then we were free to go on our own. SO MUCH FUN!! I would recommend this adventure and would do it again for sure. In my opinion, the best time to go would be March and October.
KATHY_M, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Don’t forget your camera–there are lots of photogenic spots around the village.
  • ATMs are available at Tlaquepaque.
  • Pets are welcome but must be leashed.
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How to get there

Tlaquepaque is located near the intersection of routes 89A and 179 in Sedona. There are several free parking lots on-site. During popular events, a shuttle service is available between Tlaquepaque and Uptown Sedona parking lots. The Sedona Trolley also passes by Tlaquepaque.

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When to get there

Most shops at Tlaquepaque are open daily from mid-morning to early evening, although the hours can vary on weekends and holidays. Most restaurants stay open later, especially on the weekends. Special events are held at the village from time to time.

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Shopping in Sedona

Sedona may be known for its stunning natural beauty but there are plenty of options to indulge in some retail therapy as well. In Uptown Sedona, find numerous shops along Main Street and in open-air shopping plazas such as The Shops at Pinon Pointe and Sinaqua Plaza. Other options include Hillside Sedona and Hozho Sedona, the Old Marketplace, Tequa Plaza, and Sedona Factory Outlets.

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