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Best Downtown Sedona Hotels with Nice View

Rest, relax, and connect amongst the panoramic views of Red Rock at The Views Inn Sedona. We are centrally located in the heart of Red Rock Country, just South of downtown Sedona where the finest shops, restaurants, and art galleries are; and where thousands of tourist flock to for a taste of cultural diversity.

Rest, relax, and connect amongst the panoramic views of Red Rock at The Views Inn Sedona. We are centrally located in the heart of Red Rock Country, just South of downtown Sedona where the finest shops, restaurants, and art galleries are; and where thousands of tourist flock to for a taste of cultural diversity.

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Best Place to Visit

in Sedona


Cathedral Rock

Cathedral Rock is the most photographed

attraction in Sedona and one of the city's most

impressive sites. You can see the rock from

Highway 179 as you drive from Oak Creek

Village into Sedona, or from the backside at

several locations.

The most classic view of Cathedral Rock is

from Red Rock Crossing Park, at the

Crescent Moon Picnic Site.


Uptown Sedona

Uptown Sedona is the old town, where

you'll find boutiques, tourist shops,

galleries, cafes, and restaurants. This

area runs along Highway 89A,

beginning where Highway 179 ends. If

you are heading up Oak Creek

Canyon towards Flagstaff, you will

pass right through Uptown Sedona.


Red Rock Scenic Byway

The Red Rock Scenic Byway is a

stunning drive along Highway 179,

running from south of the Village of

Oak Creek to Sedona. Along here

are numerous natural attractions;

hiking and biking trails; and pullouts

with parking lots, which allow you to

stop and appreciate the sights. Near

the north end is the Tlaquepaque

arts and crafts village.


Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Drive

The Red Rock Scenic Byway is a

stunning drive along Highway 179,

running from south of the Village of

Oak Creek to Sedona. Along here

are numerous natural attractions;

hiking and biking trails; and pullouts

with parking lots, which allow you to

stop and appreciate the sights. Near

the north end is the Tlaquepaque

arts and crafts village.


Hiking Trails

One of the best ways to explore the

natural beauty around Sedona is to lace

up your hiking boots and hit the trails.

Many of the hikes are less than three

miles and can easily be done in just a

couple of hours, but they offer access to

some of the most amazing views in the

area. Longer and more challenging

hikes can also be found around

Sedona, leading to mountain tops and

up canyons.


Jeep Tours

Jeep tours are one of the most popular

things to do in Sedona. These trips

allow you to see areas you wouldn't be

able to reach without an off-road vehicle

and take you through some areas you

wouldn't think possible in a Jeep.


Chapel of the Holy Cross

The Chapel of the Holy Cross sits

perched on a small red rock plateau

below a multi-hued sandstone ridge,

creating one of the most impressive

architectural sites in Sedona.


Rest, relax, and connect amongst the panoramic views

of Red Rock at The Views Inn Sedona. We are centrally

located in the heart of Red Rock Country, just South of

downtown Sedona where the finest shops, restaurants,

and art galleries are; and where thousands of tourist

flock to for a taste of cultural diversity. Our familyfriendly

property includes thoughtful amenities

including an outdoor pool and hot tub with scintillating

views. If you are looking for a warm, inviting, and

budget friendly getaway, Views Inn Is best Downtown

Sedona Hotels Sedona is the perfect place to

stay. Please call any of our specially trained Front

Desk Agents to help you book your perfect Sedona

vacation; where every corner is a new adventure.

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