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Tlaquepaque
Highway 179 Sedona, AZ 86336 928-282-4838 ![]() Taking its tongue-twister moniker from Mexico's Queen City, Guadalajara, Sedona's Tlaquepaque captivates with more than 40 specialty boutiques, restaurants and prominent art galleries. Imported Mexican tiles, statuary and wrought iron adorn shady courtyards built around mature sycamores. Although the exquisitely designed arts center gives off an air of antiquity, first time visitors are often surprised to learn that it was built in the '70s. Shop one-of-a-kind boutiques, gallivant the galleries and soak in the Island slack-key sounds of resident musician, Patrick Ki. Diverse palette pleasers abound, from wine, watercolors and wearables to espresso, ethnic art and Egyptian artifacts. No boutiques or galleries duplicate one another, providing a fresh experience appealing to myriad tastes. Such diversity enables Tlaquepaque to live up to its unique name, an Indian word meaning "the best of everything." Features Historical Pick Group-friendly Hours Daily 10AM-5PM Cross Street 81A and Hwy. 179 Parking Free parking lot Transit Info From Phoenix, take I-17 north toward Flagstaff. Exit I-17 at exit 298 to Highway 179. Follow that in 15 miles to the bridge. Tlaquepaque is located on left-hand side of road. Wheelchair Accessible ATM Info Bank of America ATMs in Uptown Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek. Official Web Site BACK |
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