Featuring free WiFi, pool is open year round and a sun terrace, GreenTree Inn offers accommodations in Sedona. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Richard
United States of America
It was in town so finding food was easy. We have a pet and felt they were accepted. It would be nice if they had a patch of grass for the dog instead of just rocks. the gentleman at the counter was very nice and helpful.
Located in the Sedona Plateau and offering stunning views of the Arizona desert, this property in Sedona offers spacious accommodations with all the comforts of home and relaxing facilities.
JENNIFER
United States of America
Since that Sedona has gotten so commercial and overcrowded during the high season, the location of the property, about 3 miles from the center of town was a plus. I thought the price was a great value, considering that for the same price as a 300 square-foot hotel room, we had an entire 800 square-foot villa. The red rock view from the back balcony was wonderful!
In Red Rock Country and next to Hillside Shops & Galleries, Arabella Hotel Sedona has a seasonal outdoor pool and a year-around hot tub. Rooms feature free Wi-Fi and cable TV.
Janice
United States of America
The location was convenient to walk to uptown Sedona. Pool and spa were very nice. Breakfast was excellent. Hiking trail close by.
Sedona Village Lodge offers pet-friendly accommodations in Sedona. The rooms include a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Second floor units feature a seating area for your convenience.
Located in Sedona, 5.1 miles from Chapel of the Holy Cross, Element Sedona provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Christine
United States of America
Location and Customer Service
We had a very loud group in the room next door .. We spoke to the front desk clerk and he moved us to third floor immediately
This nonsmoking Sedona, Arizona hotel is located less than 1.2 mi from the Bell Rock formation. The rooms include free WiFi. Views of Bell Rock and the Red Rock Mountains.
Adjacent to the Sedona Golf Resort and a 30-minute drive from Red Rock State Park, this hotel provides a flat-screen TV and free in-room WiFi.
Benjamin
United States of America
Pretty adobe-style hotel w/ suites w/ high ceilings, lots of light, attractive furnishings, a huge bathroom (w/ a separate tub and shower), and 2 patios. Friendly staff, easy access, plenty of parking, memorable plants around the property. Excellent location on the edge of Oak Creek (a village of Sedona) w/i walking distance of restaurants (we enjoyed Dellapiane (Argentinian) and a very short drive or a jog to trailheads like Woods Canyon (gorgeous). It helps that this hotel is in the middle of one of the most beautiful areas of the US but it suited its location. We wished we had more time there!
Located in Sedona, 30 miles from Coconino County Fairgrounds, Courtyard by Marriott Sedona provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Sowmik
United States of America
The view from the third floor view deck is awesome!
Located 16 miles away from Red Rock State Park, this Arizona hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub. It serves a daily continental breakfast. All guest rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
This Sedona, Arizona hotel is 7 miles from Cathedral Rock and 17 miles from the Montezuma Castle National Monument. An outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi are available at the hotel.
The room was well kept and beautiful. Breakfast was good.
Conveniently located on Highway 89A, this hotel is 2 miles from Northern Light Balloon Expeditions. It features an outdoor pool with hot tub. Spacious guest rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Conveniently located in the heart of the Red Rock country in the West Sedona district, this hotel offers spacious, comfortable accommodations and contemporary facilities.
Very friendly staff! Fruit, tea and coffee all day.
Featuring Red Rock views, The Aiden by Best Western at Sedona is 10 minutes’ drive from Hillside Sedona Shopping Center. Free WiFi is provided. Guests can enjoy a restaurant and a bar on site.
It had a nice parking lot for the trucks and razors
Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Sedona, Arizona, and only a short distance away from numerous area attractions and historical sites, this property offers guests all the comforts of home...
They provide free and fun activities for the whole family
This Sedona hotel is is 5 minutes' drive from Indian Ruins are 5 minutes’ drive. Rooms feature kiva-inspired fireplaces and views of the Sedona Red Rocks.
great view from room, great location , spacious room
Located on a cliff overlooking Oak Creek Canyon in Sedona resort is 9.3 mi from Red Rock State Park. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, a hot tub and a garden with outdoor chess set.
Perfect location I’m town and the too views were amazing
FAQs about hotels in Sedona
On average, 3-star hotels in Sedona cost $234 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sedona are $415 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sedona can be found for $287 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sedona this weekend is $402 or, for a 4-star hotel, $703. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sedona for this weekend cost around $978 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $334 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sedona for tonight. You'll pay around $419 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sedona will cost around $790, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful scenery. Lots of places to go even if you don't go hiking.
Lots of art galleries and hand made jewelry; not many places for inexpensive souvenirs, atleast I couldn't find any until we were heading back down south of Sedona.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
The scenery of Sedona is stunning.
The scenery of Sedona is stunning. The trailhead parking can be an issue, and we were there during the week. I would not attempt a visit on the weekend as Sedona is extremely popular. There is a Sedona shuttle. We ate dinner one night at Mesa Grill, which was excellent. Reservations are required for dinner at Mesa Grill, even on a week night.
April
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This location is south of Sedona in the smaller community of...
This location is south of Sedona in the smaller community of Village of Oak Creek. Close to many wonderful hikes, walking distance to grocery store and several restaurants yet far from the larger Sedona crowds and traffic. Nearby Ranger Station very well done and helpful.
George
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
One or two days is all that is needed if with a family.
One or two days is all that is needed if with a family. The town is too crowded and commercialized so visit Sedona for the nature, the hikes, the vistas. If you do plan in being in town then plan to visit very early on weekends and watch out for traffic, it can be really bad. Also, make dinner reservations well in advance. Food/restaurants are just OK so if you are a foodie lower your expectations.
aquacode
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Beware of ticketing traps on tourists.
Beware of ticketing traps on tourists. Look at Trip Advisor concerning this scam. Always loved Sedona. We parked with other cars on a quiet street where there were no 'no parking' signs. We got a ticket for $125 and cannot possibly go to court to contest it. We live in Washington. We were legally parked and criminalized as is their routine for tourists. One of the
restaurants imposed a 24% tip automatically
Susan
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Amazing views, abundance of trails and activities in the...
Amazing views, abundance of trails and activities in the area. However, beware that Sedona is a small town that receives millions of tourists every year, hence driving/parking situation is abysmal. Stay in close proximity to trails and restaurants if you can to avoid driving.
Breakfast was delicious, creative, and served in a beautifully furnished dining room overlooking the red rocks of Sedona. The staff were efficient, friendly,, and were informative about the surrounding countryside. The location was breathtaking. In fact we drove the Sedona scenic loop and concluded the scene from the Penrose terrace was better.
Everywhere in the house has huge windows overlooking the view.
we were welcomed with the nicest room in the facilities we think. I liked that the hotel goes the extra mile to add color and southern flair to the rooms. it feels cozy and warm and the corner fireplace was sweet.
Wish they had painted and carried on the same colors into the bathroom. its a lovely spot when you travel on a budget and it can definitely compete with the fancier Sedona properties.
Great location in W. Sedona away from the crowds. Expansive views from the property. Can walk to several hiking/biking trails. We stayed in a studio room which is much better than most standard hotel room and had cooking equipment for simple meals. There are a number of pools and hot tubs scattered throughout the properties which weren't crowded at all. Rooms have small balconies.
The property is in a very nice location. Clark market behind, restaurant around the hotel and only 5 miles from Sedona uptown. Room was spotless and confortable . The staff very friendly and gave us suggestions of restaurant and what was the best scenic route to the Grand canyon .we were going to stay a extra night but they were all booked. Will recommend to family and friends .
Marriott rooms never fail to impress. This room was well designed, clean, organized, and smelled fresh. The hello message on large TV was a nice touch.
The whole property is wonderful. If Sedona traffic is too much to bear as it has a habit of doing, just relax at this place and take in the views and easy trails.
Delightful experience. Four relatives shared one room. There was a wonderful selection of spaces during meals and leisure time to genuinely enjoy the property. High quality bed, linens, bathroom. Preferred this hotel environment to more expensive "resorts" which often are too sterile. Terrific breakfast selections.
The hospitality of the hotel manager was excellent. He gave us great ideas on what to do in Sedona. We were also advised on the busy times for reservations and to book ahead at the popular places. It was such an easy process of checking in and checking out of this cute inn. We would definitely come back again!
Breakfast was delicious! Rebekka and the rest of the morning staff, were very friendly, efficient and helpful. The hotel concierge, Lynn, is extremely knowledgeable about the area and provided us with excellent information to make our time in Sedona better! Thank you to everyone!
Wonderful apartment, beautifully decorated, very comfortable bed, and THE BEST towels of any place I've stayed anywhere in the world. Angus was very helpful and made checking in easy. Great location in Sedona with shops and restaurants nearby, and close to everything.
We had a wonderful time at this lovely hotel. The location is perfect , right downtown Sedona and the view of mountain right out of our window was amazing. Super clean rooms, comfortable bed, and very nice pool area. I would highly recommend this place, I'll be back.
The staff were outstanding. Communication was superb. We were comfortable, well taken care of and our privacy was respected. We loved that this hotel was not in downtown Sedona but about five miles away from the mainstream. Lovely stay and we want to come back asap.
staff was super helpful and the breakfast was the best in my experience. the hotel is in the great place in the heart of the social life of Sedona.
beautiful view out of the window
Very elegant boutique hotel with 5-star guest experience. Bunch of activities to do at the hotel. Great service in terms of room cleaning and amenities. Perfect location!
One of the best values for a clean, comfortable and safe place to stay in Sedona. Great staff. Comfortable bed, solid motel choice convenient to everything in downtown.
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