If you're in the mood to shop 'til you drop, Tlaquepaque in Sedona is the place to be. This outdoor shopping village in Arizona features more than 50 shops and art galleries, so you could easily spend a whole day perusing all the wares. Plus, it's modeled after a traditional Mexican village, and the lively, upbeat spirit is contagious.
If you've never explored Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village in Sedona before, we highly recommend taking an afternoon to come and poke around.
Nestled along the banks of Oak Creek, this world-renowned shopping destination is modeled after a traditional Mexican village.
A Sedona icon since the 1970s, Tlaquepaque - which means "the best of everything" - features stucco walls covered in ivy, cobblestone walkways, and a distinctive architectural style that will take you back in time.
Between all the shops, art galleries, restaurants, and even live music and dance performances, you could easily spend a whole day here.
There are over 50 specialty shops to peruse, offering everything from handmade jewelry to all the latest fashion trends.
It's impossible to leave empty-handed!
Tlaquepaque was originally an artist enclave, and it still attracts some of the most gifted creators on earth.
You'll often come across painters, sculptors, and other artisans working on their latest piece, inspired by something they saw in the village.
Various seasonal events ensure there's never a dull moment, from summertime farmers' markets to a luminaria festival at Christmastime.
No matter what time of year you visit, the fun never stops!
Shopping until you drop tends to work up an appetite, so it's a good thing there are so many great restaurants to choose from.
Whether you're in the mood for a fancy sit-down meal or a quick cup of coffee, rest assured there's something to fit your fancy.
Hours are 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, and 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Friday-Sunday. Visit the Tlaquepaque website or Facebook page for more information.
Have you ever been to Tlaquepaque? If so, what's your favorite shop, gallery, or restaurant? Tell us in the comments! For another shopping village in Arizona, check out our previous article.
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