Sedona shopping splits into two moods: the gallery-and-boutique side, heavy on Southwestern art, turquoise, and Native American craft, and the practical provisioning you'll want for a full house. For authentic Native American jewelry, look for pieces with artist info or a certificate of authenticity (Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni work especially). The fun stuff is mostly along SR-179 and in Uptown; groceries are minutes away in West Sedona.
A 1970s village styled after old Guadalajara, cobblestone courtyards full of galleries, shops, and restaurants.
The walkable old-town strip, the densest mix of galleries, jewelry, gifts, and patios with red-rock views.
A terraced center above SR-179 with high-end galleries, boutiques, and patio dining looking out at the rocks.
A small Santa Fe-style center in the SR-179 gallery district known for serious contemporary and Native American art.
A nonprofit gallery in Uptown showing original work from 100-plus local and regional artists.
The closest full premium grocery, strong produce, deli, and prepared foods for stocking the house.
Big full-service supermarket with produce, bakery, deli, a large wine selection, and a pharmacy.
A solid Arizona-based grocery with good produce, deli, and prepared foods, often a little calmer than Safeway.
Compact organic and natural-foods grocer for supplements, specialty, and clean-label staples.
The nicest market on the south side, with a great deli, bakery, wine, and fresh tortillas.
The closest spot for bulk provisioning when you're feeding a full house of 16.