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    Sedona, Arizona


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    Sedona, Arizona, United States

    Still relatively unurbanized, Sedona immerges as one of America's natural masterpieces. Magnificent red rocks extend upwards as natural skyscrapers, while clear waters flow around them. Native Americans thrived in the area before the arrival of Europeans, and now both national and international visitors come to see the astonishing landscapes of the city. Sedona is commonly known for being a spiritual retreat destination.

    Population:

    10,336

    Currency:

    U.S. Dollars $1 = 100 cents

    Emergency Numbers:

    911

    Opening Hours:

    Most stores are open seven days a week 10am to 8pm or later. Bars and clubs tend to close around 2am.

    Newspapers:

    Sedona Red Rock News
    The Sedona Observer

    The City

    Sedona has been inhabited since the early days of civilization. Nowadays, it still remains a relatively calm city, attracting packs of tourists every year to see its very own and distinctive skyline – the sun shining over the Red Rock makes for a magnificent view that can be seen from anywhere in town. Plenty of Americans have either made Sedona their permanent residence, or a frequent stop on their vacation itineraries.

    Do & See

    Sedona is not only Arizona's biggest attraction, but also one of the Southwest's top vacation destinations. Its main attraction is the Red Rock State Park, with its abundant outdoor activities and peaceful trails. In this desert town that is surrounded by bright-orange mountains and countless pine trees, you'll find plenty to do.

    Dining

    Despite being located in the heart of Arizona, Sedona has a worldwide range of restaurants to offer. The town's dining scene is flourishing more than ever, with restaurants for all walks of life. Sedona cuisine is known for its use of the prickly pear cactus, an exotic ingredient used in candies, tea, cocktails, and even ice cream. Its taste can be described as fruity and sweet with a tangy aftertaste.

    Cafes

    The astonishing view of the Red Rocks is one of the most spectacular views that you can admire while having a warm cup of coffee. Most of Sedona's cafes take advantage of their location to serve warm drinks and savory snacks in a unique setting, with many of them offering plenty of vegan or vegetarian options.

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