Tlaquepaque is a shopping mall Sedona located in United States.
336 State Route 179 (at Hwy 89A) Sedona , AZ 86336 United States
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The beautiful artwork and architecture , make the Tlaquepaque a must see of Sedona. Also check out El Rincon , it has the best mexican food in Sedona.
A great area for shopping. With over 40 galleries , shops, and several restaurants ; this is a fantastic place to see. Styled after a providence in Mexico. A must see for those looking to shop.
Beautiful architecture and Sycamore trees . Upscale shops/galleries. Cobblestone and brick can make for a bumpy ride if in scooter/wheelchair. No elevator to get to shops on 2nd fl
We loved this area. So many neat shops, music and good food. Highly recommended.
Great shopping! Be sure to visit Feliz Navidad for Christmas ornaments & How Sweet It Is for yummy treats like homemade fudge .
On Mondays and Tuesdays in front of Rincon restaurant live flamenco music is played in the courtyard ....check it out.
Beautiful unique architecture for a mall . Lots of outdoor space
Tlaquepaque is truly one of the most beautiful places in all of Arizona. Did you know they got the ancient look by building around the existing sycamores ?
Ample shops and food. Lots of themed decor for great photo ops.
Cute shopping area to walk thru, boutique shops and restaurants
You have to visit this beautiful architecture when you're in Sedona!
Awesome place for shops and dinning. A cool shopping village .
Tlaquepaque comes from the Spanish rendering Nauatl word for "Place Above the Clay Area." In Navajo, we call this place "Dleesh Bikáa'gi Haz'á," which means the same thing.
One of the most popular places to visit in Sedona. It is much like an outdoor mall where you will find restaurants and shops.
Pretty village to walk around in and shop!
Feather on the Mesa was the best place for jewelry and stones, but they've moved on. Good luck, Chris and family.
Can't afford to shop here? Then enjoy watching the people.
Great place to walk around and visit all the interesting shops. For Christmas ornaments , Feliz Navidad is wonderful.
Beautiful Spanish architecture . Good place for the gram
Great and varied shopping and art galleries .
Eat outside to view the full beauty of Red Rock.
Interesting area with several gifts shops .
Eat at Rene's Restaurant . From gourmet food like green pea cakes to Kobe burgers and Monte Cristo sandwich .
Touristy but a decent way to kill some time especially if it’s cold in the winter.
This place is a great place to stroll around Look at the scenery - and look at some great art work
Modeled after shopping district in Guadalajara, Mexico... must see for Sedona. Great Dining here too
Lighting during Christmas season ! Awesome!
This place is a great place to stroll around Look at the scenery feel there helichrysum great artwork
If you stop by here, make sure you hit Geoffrey Roth. The most amazing watches I've ever seen.
Great place for unique items
The food and art .
nice hidden gem
Tlaquepaque is fun to say.
Beautiful place a must see.
Say “T'lah-kay-PAH-kay”.
Eh, shops and galleries but nothing too spectacular.
Have the grand marnier french toast at the secret garden cafe
Muhtesem bi yer! Gidip gorup sanat islerine, aralardaki heykellere , duvarlardaki tablolara bakin. Sanki guzel bi hikayenin resmi gibi, bayildim ^^
Bonito lugar
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Get the wings!! They are awesome! All drums lots of meat and good and spicy! Comes with blue cheese and wasabi ranch dressing ! Highly recommend ! - Jody Beeler
The food is chxóóh łikan (Navajo for very delicious)! :-) if u r leery, tamales are a safe bet! :-) - Terry Teller
CARROT CAKE is to die for!! And the chai latte is spicy-delicious too. - Erika Galluppi
I love Sedona.! - Ayşem D
Mushroom Neptune (stuffed mushroom with lobster) is awesome! - Kyle
Wow. The traditional chai took me back to the streets in India. A little pricey for a small cup, but worth it! - Sowmya C
This is a must see. It is absolutely incredible. They have golf carts that can take you up to the church of you can’t (or don’t want to) walk it. - Kyra Kilian