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Sedona AccommodationSedona is one of the most visited locations in Arizona after the Grand Canyon. And it is little wonder why. Named the Most Beautiful Place in America by USA Weekend Annual Travel Report, May 2003, Sedona continues to live up to its fame. The city of Sedona has taken time and effort to maintain the small town charm that draws so many to its heart while at the same time developing the necessary infrastructure, activities and services required by the increased interest. A large part of this development has been in the area of accommodation and Sedona has again shown creativity and heart in fulfilling this need. If you are seeking a romantic get away for two or a place to celebrate your wedding ceremony and honeymoon, the lodging options are vast and variable. Choose a luxurious hotel with Jacuzzi tub, private balcony with a million dollar view or slip away to a private cottage where the stresses of day to day life fade quickly under the awe of the red rock sunsets. Perhaps a cozy bed and breakfast is more to your liking, where life is simple and unhurried and you soak up the charm of the Sedona lifestyle. Business travelers will find professional, service oriented hotels, motels and lodges, experienced in the details of meeting and conferencing services. There are plenty of meeting rooms with state of the art audio visual equipment as well as comfortable professional rooms for the working hotel guest. If it is a family vacation, moms and dads will be happy to hear that many of the accommodations in Sedona are child friendly and offer swimming pools and hotel suites with pull out beds and separate sitting rooms for the larger family. For all those that visit Sedona, there are basically three main regions that you can stay while traveling: West Sedona; Uptown Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek. These three areas each offer their own spectacular views of the Red Rocks as well as a host of local amenities and services in their immediate vicinity. West Sedona is home to the Cultural Park and a new Visitor Center, built in 2000. Jazz on the Rocks, a popular annual musical fundraiser, is held in the Sedona Cultural Park each year with great success. Views of Chimney Rock and Coffee Pot Rock, two of Sedona's favorite red rock formations provide the magnificent backdrop. Uptown Sedona is where you will find the major retail plaza in the area. The Sedona Heritage Museum and the Sedona Arts Center, a local non profit center designed to teach and display artistic works, are also both found in this area. The Village of Oak Creek contains the amazing Tlaqupaque Mall, the Chapel of the Holy Cross and the unbeatable view of Bell Rock, one of the major energy vortexes said to surround Sedona. Regardless of the purpose of your visit or the location of your accommodation, you will be sure to fall under the magic spell of the Red Rocks of Sedona. |
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