Tlaquepaque Village
Sedona, Arizona
Overview
Tlaquepaque Village nestles 40 specialty shops between cobble-stone walkways and giant sycamore trees. This stucco, vine-covered setting has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970s. Charm follows you with every step as you enter art shops full of bronze sculptures, beautiful ceramics, large photographs, hand-blown glass ornaments and paintings.
You won’t be in a rush to leave this arts and crafts village. Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh) means the “best of everything,” and you’ll find that to be true as you sit by the blue-tiled fountain and dine in a French café. You’ll start to feel like you’re part of a painting yourself.