L'Auberge de Sedona
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Character and identity
L'Auberge de Sedona sits on 11 acres where Oak Creek runs through Red Rock Country, and the sound of water over stone sets the tone of the place. Accommodation is split between creekside cottages with wood-burning fireplaces, cliff-side Vista Suites with red rock panoramas, and cozier lodge rooms. Cress on Oak Creek anchors the dining, French-influenced and locally sourced, with a creekside patio and a strong Arizona-leaning wine list drawing on Verde Valley producers. The spa leans into natural, locally inspired treatments, and the broader programme runs to sunrise yoga, meditation, tarot, and stargazing.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples marking an occasion, friends after a creekside lunch and a spa day, families wanting outdoor adventure, and executives on a quieter retreat. It suits travellers who want nature and ritual (yoga, stargazing, fireside evenings) alongside a polished restaurant and an Arizona-focused wine cellar, with shuttle access to Tlaquepaque and uptown Sedona when you want to leave the property.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want a full-scale resort with multiple restaurants, a big pool scene, or walkable nightlife at the door, this isn't it. The setting is intentionally tucked-away and slow, and uptown Sedona requires the shuttle or a steep staircase climb.
Bottom line
The pull here is the setting: Oak Creek running through the property, red rocks above, and a programme built around that landscape rather than around lobby buzz. Spend the money if you want a nature-led escape with serious cooking attached. Book a Creekside Cottage for fireplace season in autumn and winter, a Vista Suite in spring and summer for the views.
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