The Best Hotels in Sedona, Arizona, for Every Traveler

The Amara Resort and Spa in Sedona, Arizona, combines high-end design with the beauty of nature
The Amara Resort and Spa in Sedona, Arizona, combines high-end design with the beauty of nature | Courtesy of Amara Resort and Spa / Expedia
Culture Trip Travel Team

There’s a sprinkling of hippie mystique in the desert town of Sedona, Arizona, which is peppered with New Age spas, indie galleries and intriguing boutiques. Surrounded by red-rock buttes that turn peach or plum depending on the time of day, it’s a picturesque base for nature walks and canyon hikes. Look for a hotel that taps into the area’s unique culture – with earth-mother interiors, say, or a rural-cabin feel – and book the best place to stay with Culture Trip.

1. Sky Ranch Lodge

Luxury, Boutique Hotel, Independent Hotel

Large bedroom with views over the mountains at Sky Ranch Lodge
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The views from this rustic wood-and-brick inn are astonishing – windows fill with paprika-red rock and endless forest, and hours slip away as you sit al fresco, admiring the panorama from a high-built patio. Farmhouse-feel rooms have wood-beamed ceilings, distressed furniture and wood burners – you couldn’t feel more out in the sticks, but you’re still just on the fringes of Sedona. Luscious green grounds undulate with decorative bridges and ponds, and a pretty pool is a natural chill spot.

2. Creekside Inn Sedona

Inn

Outside deck of Creekside Inn Sedona
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With just six rooms, each individually designed and named after a precious stone, there’s an intimate feel to Creekside Inn. Within its cabin-style walls, an expansive ice-white lounge and restaurant are warmed up by tan chesterfield sofas and raw wood. Homey breakfasts of waffles, pancakes and local sausage are whipped up daily to eat beside the Creek. Rooms are alternately ice-white and minimal and lived-in with dark woods and snug rugs – so ask for your preference.

3. Amara Resort and Spa

Resort, Luxury

Outside seating area with mountains in the background
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This high-design beauty connects straight to Arizona’s natural beauty with its tree-shrouded pool and cinnamon-red buildings. Start the day with yoga led by one of the three resident practitioners, or set off for a walk along the trail that starts at the surrounding grounds. The earthy spa at the resort warrants more than one visit, too: try the local-herb-infused Rain Dance ritual, scented with sage, lavender and rosemary. Watch out for the $33 (£24) resort fee required to use the facilities.

5. Mii Amo

Spa Hotel, Luxury, Boutique Hotel

Outside area at Mii Amo with swimming pool and mountains in the background
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Another spa-focused hideaway, this Adobe-style hotel is more retreat than boarding house – with three-, four- and seven-night packages that tie up activities such as hiking and yoga, healthy juices, spa treatments and Native-American-style rituals. Its philosophy is on the Goop-y, woo-woo side – don’t go if you’re going to snigger at people’s vision boards. Take a deep breath in the Crystal Grotto, a circular sauna built around a crystal center, where therapists burn sage to prompt enlightenment.

6. Lodge at Sedona

Bed and Breakfast

Outside area at Lodge at Sedona with fountain and trees
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An Arts-and-Crafts-style B&B set on sprawling, pine-shaded grounds, the Lodge has an ecowarrior spirit. Non-toxic, cruelty-free cleaning products shine up your stay; veggie-leaning, plant-heavy breakfasts start your morning right; and a dog-friendly policy guarantees some handsome hounds. Rooms feel historic, with stone-built fireplaces and thick woven bedspreads. Hunker down on leather armchairs by the main fire after a long hike through the wilderness nearby.

7. Enchantment Resort

Resort, Apartment

Stylish bedroom at Enchantment Resort with fireplace, wall art and wooden ceiling
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A cult wellness retreat in the style of Mii Amo, Enchantment Resort is on a larger, family-friendly scale. Enchantment is a real looker – its zigzag slab of a bright turquoise pool is backed by jaw-dropping russet rock and puffs of pine forest – and recently refurbed suites have white stucco fireplaces, Native-American textiles and woven wall hangings. Exercise sessions and spa suites with plunge pools and patios bring wellness, but the real showstopper is the stone-clad fire pit with views of the canyon.

8. Lantern Light Inn

Inn, Luxury

Outdoor seating area with hanging chairs at Lantern Light inn
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Quaint, but striking the balance between modern aesthetic and local character better than some, Lantern Light is the romantic choice. Fairy lights entwined in the vines that creep around its doorways, waterfall-trickled rockeries, swing seats in the garden – every nook is made for a heart-to-heart. In the rooms, distressed headboards and leather sofas add a wink of modernity. Owners Frank and Daisy charm with home-baked muffins and personalized breakfast spreads.

9. Orchard Canyon on Oak Creek

Hotel

Outdoor seating area at Orchard Canyon on Oak Creek
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Live out your pioneer fantasy in this cluster of peaceful log cabins set on a tranquil creek. Slightly out of town, in Slide Rock State Park, its huts sleep from two to five people – the basic but snug wooden interiors and porch seating deliver that Little House on the Prairie (1935) magic. Half-board room rates with delicious local breakfasts and farm-to-table dinners mean you don’t have to keep heading into town. Free cocktails and wine in the garden also help keep things sociable.

10. Hilton Sedona at Bell Rock

Luxury, Chain Hotel, Resort

View of Hilton Sedona at Bell Rock with mountains in the background
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Sipping reds from the West Coast and nibbling charcuterie around a roaring fire pit – even indulgent evenings are outdoorsy at this spirited stay. Basic doubles are all plump mattresses and safe beige tones, but larger suites pack in character with corner sofas, butte-view balconies and stucco fireplaces. This is big-resort stuff – a golf course, tennis courts and onsite spa all attract a country-club crowd – and families get the red carpet rolled out, with everything from s’mores-toasting kits to pink jeeps to explore in.

11. Southwest Inn at Sedona

Boutique Hotel

Double bedroom at Southwest Inn at Sedona with orange walls, patterned carpet and TV
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Burnt-orange walls, bright fabric blinds and wooden headboards cut into the shape of canyons give color at this modest, affordable base. Its kidney-shaped pool is a low-key hangout, and its location at the very gateway to Sedona means unobstructed rocky views. Take to your balcony at sunrise for a once-in-a-lifetime vista.

Looking for more recommendations? Why not spend a relaxing weekend away at one of the best wellness retreats in Sedona or enjoy some privacy at one of these vacation rentals. Best of all, you can book right here on Culture Trip. There’s plenty to do in the day, too; discover the top things to do in Sedona, how to fill a day with family-friendly activities and where to find the best restaurants for a delicious meal.

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