Best Sedona Hotels
Here are some good Sedona hotel options across different styles and budgets.
Luxury and views
- Enchantment Resort – Upscale rooms with decks and mountain views in Boynton Canyon, with pools, spa, and multiple restaurants.
- L’Auberge de Sedona – Creekside luxury with suites and cottages (many with fireplaces), plus fine dining, bar, and spa right near Uptown.
- Ambiente Sedona – Adults-focused “landscape hotel” with high design casitas and strong red-rock views.
Midrange resorts and hotels
- Hilton Vacation Club Sedona Summit – Condo-style rooms and apartments, four outdoor pools, six hot tubs, good for longer stays or families.
- Hilton Vacation Club Los Abrigados Resort & Spa – Central location, saltwater pool, spa, and game room.
- The Wilde Resort & Spa – Stylish resort on 89A with spa and restaurant, good mix of comfort and amenities.
- Courtyard by Marriott Sedona – Reliable chain option with outdoor pool, gym, and on-site dining on the west side of town.
Boutique inns and B&B style
- El Portal Sedona Hotel – Individually designed rooms in an adobe building with Arts & Crafts decor and access to pools.
- Casa Sedona Inn – Romantic inn with fireplaces in many rooms, gourmet breakfast, and red-rock views.
- Lantern Light Inn – Homey, ivy-covered B&B with garden and terrace, a quieter, smaller property.
- Adobe Grand Villas – Large villa-style suites with kitchenettes, whirlpool tubs, fireplaces, and gourmet dining, very intimate feel.
Budget-friendlier options
- Aiden by Best Western Sedona – Standard hotel setup on 89A; convenient and generally more affordable than the big resorts.
- Baby Quail Inn – Simple, relaxed motel/inn with free breakfast, Wi‑Fi, and outdoor hot tub.
Apartment‑style and timeshare villas
- Arroyo Roble Resort – Creekside modern villas with kitchens and fireplaces plus clubhouse and pools, walkable to Uptown.
- Sedona Springs Resort – Condo-style units with resort amenities, good for longer stays and families.
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