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Things to Do in Sedona, Arizona

An Uptown Oasis

Situate yourself at The Cliffs to enjoy the best of Sedona. Immersed in Uptown with easy access to Oak Creek Canyon, both city and nature can be explored by foot. Enjoy the Red Rock vistas from your private balcony or patio, just steps from dining, galleries, tours, unique shopping options and more!

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Hotel Highlights Hotel Perks

  • 89Agave Cantina just steps away from your guestroom to sip and savor on authentic Mexican flavors
  • Decks or private balconies from every room with Red Rocks views
  • Central Uptown location to experience the perks of Sedona

Hotel Highlights A Pooch’s Paradise

Your four-legged friend is welcome in our suites, and you can expect treats. Enjoy on-site grassy areas as well as pet friendly trails and restaurants.
*Dogs are allowed in the Suites only.

FAQ

Should I expect self-parking or valet parking?

Upon arrival, plan to check in at L'Auberge de Sedona, located at 301 L'Auberge Lane. You will be greeted by a valet attendant who will assist with parking your vehicle and direct you to check-in. A nightly valet parking fee of $35 will be added to your final folio. For full details on our booking policies, please follow this link.

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What is a Local Tourism Assessment Fee?

The Local Tourism Assessment Fee is collected from participating Sedona Hotels to cover tourism public relations, marketing, lead generation, market research and other performance measures to ensure the viability of Sedona’s hospitality endeavors.

What does the Resort Fee include?

A 10% resort fee per night will be added to your stay, covering all gratuities for bell staff, valet, concierge, and guest services, along with local shuttle transportation, complimentary bottled water, and access to the digital New York Times. The fee also includes access to a collection of elevated amenities at L’Auberge de Sedona—just a stroll away down a private stone path from The Cliffs—where you’ll find curated daily guest experiences, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a heated pool and hot tub to further enrich your Sedona stay.

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Which airport should I fly into?

Phoenix Sky Harbor is the closest International Airport. Flagstaff airport is a small airport about 45 minutes from Sedona. US Airways is the only airline and typically a connecting flight is required.

Phoenix Sky Harbor

Flagstaff Airport

Is the hotel pet friendly?

Yes, our hotel is pet-friendly! All of our suites are pet-friendly, excluding our Deluxe, Premier, and Red Rock rooms. Dogs are allowed anywhere on the property with the exception of the main building.

Dog-Friendly Services & Amenities:

  • Dog beds of various sizes for use while at The Cliffs
  • Food and water bowls for use while at The Cliffs
  • Goodie bag containing a toy, treats, and clean-up bags, plus a map of nearby walking trails
  • Leashes (available on request)
  • Information about the nearest pet store and veterinary services
  • We recommend care.com for babysitting and pet-sitting needs

Please note: There is an overnight fee of $75 per pet, per day.

Check out our PAWSibilities Package on our Specials page. 

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What are recommended activities in Sedona?

Pink Jeep Tour, Hot Air Balloon Ride, Horse Riding, Hiking, Fishing, Slide Rock.

Do you have pool access?

Yes, guests of The Cliffs can enjoy a heated outdoor saltwater pool, open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

How far is the Grand Canyon South Rim from The Cliffs?

The south rim of the Grand Canyon is a 2.5 hr drive from Uptown Sedona, 110 miles.

How far is Flagstaff from The Cliffs?

Flagstaff is 28 miles from Uptown Sedona, a 45-60 minute drive.

What is a Vortex?

Most basically, a vortex is a swirling center of subtle energy coming out from or flowing into the surface of the earth.