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Sedona Shopping
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The main shopping district in
Sedona is a quaint area downtown known as the “Y”
because of the shape made by Route 179 and a diverging 89A.
A stroll here will reveal an unparalleled amount of high-quality
galleries and boutiques. Naturally there are plenty of shops
selling crystals, incense, metaphysical books, and other related
products – these stores always make for an interesting
browse and many sell very attractive jewelry. Tlaquepaque is
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building holding this varied selection of goods.
Because Sedona is tailored to the tourist, it is not cheap. On
the other hand, the wares are unique and well made, and the selection
– especially regarding cuisine – is very diverse. El
Rincon Restaurante Mexicano serves your standard upper-tier Mexican
fare while L’Auberge de Sedona is a highly rated French restaurant
beside Oak Creek. Cheaper – though no less eclectic –
is the food at Heartline Café, which has a garden patio.
Finally, Crystal Castle, the megillah of all New Age shops, is
a virtual must-see if you wish to absorb the full spirit of Sedona.
It’s right off the road at Route 179 and may turn out to be
the most unique wholesale stores you’ve ever shopped in.
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