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The Coziest Boutique Hotels in Sedona, Arizona

Sedona is a permanent home to beautiful red rock formations, towering canyon walls, and lush pine forests. Awarded by USA Weekend as the top spot in its Most Beautiful Places in America list, this desert town offers an oasis with shops, spas, and even art galleries that give its visitors the quality escape they desire.

Let these Sedona boutique hotels host you with their inviting amenities and settings.



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Baby Quail Inn


The Baby Quail Inn is one of the most affordable hotels in Sedona and offers quality rooms and personalized service. Rooms are fitted with basic modern necessities, free Wi-Fi access, and bathrooms with full vanity. Handicap-accessible rooms are also available upon request. Enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast every day and a picnic area for shared meals and moments. An outdoor hot tub is available all year round to cap a long day of exploring and shopping.

Desert Quail Inn

The Desert Quail Inn boasts well-appointed accommodations that host lovely nights of uninterrupted sleep. Parking as well as Wi-Fi are complimentary, and guests can comfortably work away from home as each room has a desk and executive chair. King suites even come with the choice of an in-room jacuzzi or fireplace. 
Located minutes away from Sedona Golf Resort, Bell Rock, and Cathedral Rock, it’s a 15-minute drive from the Sedona Art Center and Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village and 30 minutes away from Lake Montezuma and Montezuma Castle National Monument. On warmer days, the outdoor pool is open for guests to take a dip in, with towels and lounge chairs to welcome the sun.

Cedars Resort

A resort overlooking Oak Creek Canyon and placed on the serene cliffs of Sedona, Cedars Resort takes you on a desert retreat while you’re on a budget. Choose from rooms opening to views of the creekside, canyons, or the town proper. Enjoy their outdoor pool overlooking the lush surroundings and formations. 
Conveniently located near the airport, mountain trails, and local highlights, Cedars Resort takes you closer to Sedona’s must-sees.

Best Western Plus Hotel

Strategically located in the lively neighborhood of Uptown Sedona, Best Western Plus Hotel pleases guests with its walking-distance access to favorite shops, galleries, scenic paths, and nature trails. Enjoy the abundance of food options, art displays, and explorations as this hotel gives you the convenience and freedom to be at the heart of it all.
Depending on your preference, select from this hotel’s many accommodation options, which includes renting a room, a cottage, or a villa. All options have complimentary Wi-Fi, premium cable TV, and complimentary breakfast served every morning.

Bell Rock Inn by Diamond Resorts

The Bell Rock Inn keeps you in luxury while adding value for your money. All rooms are equipped with a king bed with high thread-count linens, plus an extra sleeper sofa for additional guests. All rooms have a fireplace and are appointed with modern appliances. Bathrooms come complete with a lighted makeup mirror, an amenity kit, and a hair dryer.
Aside from impressive rooms, this hotel features two outdoor heated pools and an additional jacuzzi for guests to enjoy. Concierge, housekeeping, and on-site laundry facilities are available.
A short walk from The Bell Rock Vista and Pathway, it’s a 10-minute drive to the arts and crafts village, Cathedral Rock, and Sedona Golf Resort.

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About the Author

Gretchen Filart

Gretchen Filart is a writer from the Philippines, where she weaves poems and creative nonfiction about motherhood, love, healing, nature, and intersectionalities. Her works have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, received distinction from phoebe’s Spring Poetry Contest and Navigator’s Travel Writing Competition, and share space in local and foreign publications. Connect with her on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky @gretchenfilart. She’s usually friendly.

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