About
The Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village considers itself the "Art and Soul of Sedona." With dozens of shops, art galleries, and eateries, you will find everything you need to fill your day. This charming collection of establishments offers unique experiences. It's a must-visit when in Sedona!
Not only is there a ton of history and character within the Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, the architecture itself is gorgeous. Since it's inspired by a mixture of Old Mexico and Sedona, no place else in the city feels quite as cozy. In addition, it's one of the most lively places to be.
History
The Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village was founded by the visionary businessman Abe Miller. After frequenting Sedona on vacations, he began to dream of building an arts village. The goal was to reflect the charm and mood of Old Mexico. In his ideal plan, the village was to be a living arts community.
The name Tlaquepaque was inspired by the charming Mexican city of the same name located near Guadalajara in central Mexico. In addition, in the Nahuatl Native Indian language Tlaquepaque means the "best of everything." Both meanings fit the ambiance of this unique, lively, and incredible center in the heart of Sedona.
Restaurants in Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
There is a wonderful variety of eateries inside the village. From Mexican food to a wine bar and candy shop. In addition, a couple of the most popular restaurants on "Sedona's best" lists are here. Some of the varied establishments to choose from include:
- Secret Garden Cafe
- The Chai Spot
- Pump House Station - Urban Eatery & Market
- How Sweet it is in Sedona
- Oak Creek Brewery & Grill
- Rene Restaurant & Wine Bar
- CREAM Handmade Ice Cream
- El Rincon Mexican Ristorante
Shops & Galleries inside Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
If you're looking for Sedona keepsakes, gifts, souvenirs, clothing, and more this is the best place to go! Not only is there an incredible selection, it's also convenient as all the shops and galleries are in one place. With so many specialty shops to choose from, we won't list them all. However, here are a couple noteworthy spots:
- El Picaflor offers colorful and lively ceramics, patchwork art, alpaca garments, crafts, and more. Everything in this shop is traditionally handcrafted in the Andes. Additionally, they carry works from the Peruvian weaver-painter Maximo Laura.
- Esteban's features handcrafted pottery as well as many works by Southwestern artists.
If you're a big fan of folk art or handcrafted work, you can't skip a visit to Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village. There are 14 galleries within the village. The whole experience is a hub for creativity! Moreover, there is an exciting variety of mediums on display. From Southwestern-inspired paintings to quilts and pottery, there's something for everyone.
Weddings & Events
The Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village is known to hold incredibly fun events. Some examples include festivals, farmers markets, holiday events, wine fests, art walks, and more! For a full list of events, visit the Tlaquepaque website. You'll find the calendar under the events category on the menu.
Moreover, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village hosts some of the most magical weddings you will ever see. If you're planning your wedding in Sedona, be sure to consider this center as your venue. Vine-covered stucco walls, cobblestoned walkways, and arched entryways - what more could you ask for when planning your special day? For full pricing, information, and more, see the brochure on their website under the wedding category.
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village is the perfect art-inspired complement to any Sedona vacation getaway!
Local Tips
- Tlaquepaque Village is pet-friendly.
- Hours vary, particularly for the restaurants on-site. View their hours on the website directory or on the restaurant's business page to confirm.