32 Best Shopping in North-Central Arizona, Arizona

Colors of the West

Fodor's choice
The largest gift shop in Willliams, Colors of the West has more than 300 T-shirt designs, 100 different hot sauces, and 90 styles of coffee mugs, plus everything from decorative wind chimes to a whole row of Christmas ornaments.

Colors of the West

Fodor's choice

The largest gift shop in Willliams, Colors of the West has more than 300 T-shirt designs, 100 different hot sauces, and 90 styles of coffee mugs, plus everything from decorative wind chimes to a whole row of Christmas ornaments.

Nellie Bly Kaleidoscopes and Art Glass

Fodor's choice

This shop specializes in art glass and beautiful, hand-made kaleidoscopes—they claim to have the world's largest collection of them—made by artists from around the country.

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The Hike House

Uptown Fodor's choice

A unique shopping experience, The Hike House can not only outfit you from head to toe, they can also match you with a suitable and satisfying hiking itinerary through their interactive Trail Finder service. If you'd rather go on a guided hike, staff can arrange that as well. Grab some cookies, a smoothie, or some strong coffee at the coffee bar before hitting the trail.

Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village

Uptown Fodor's choice

Home to more than 55 shops and galleries and several restaurants, Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village remains one of the best places for travelers to find mementos from their trip to Sedona. The complex of clay tile–roofed buildings arranged around a series of courtyards shares its name and architectural style with a crafts village just outside Guadalajara. It's a lovely place to browse, but beware: prices tend to be high, and locals joke that it's pronounced "to-lock-your-pocket."

Van Gogh's Ear

Downtown Fodor's choice

Exquisite work by local and national artists is beautifully displayed at Van Gogh's Ear.

Addicted to Route 66

Home to the world's largest Route 66 shield sign—look for it on the back wall—this store is nirvana for Mother Road enthusiasts. Buy T-shirts, ’50s-theme art and posters, and Route 66 memorabilia.

124 W. Rte. 66, Arizona, 86046, USA
928-635--5229

Arts Prescott Gallery

Downtown

Be sure to check out Arts Prescott, a cooperative gallery of talented local artisans.

Bookmans

Packed solid with used books, music, musical instruments, and movies, Bookmans is also a laid-back café where you can munch on pastries, surf the Internet, and hear live folk music.

Canyon Outfitters

West

This shop in West Sedona is good for gearing up with maps, clothing, and camping equipment before your outdoor adventures.

Esteban's

Uptown

Native American crafts and a wide array of ceramics are the focus at Esteban's.

Flagstaff General Store

A mix of home decor, vintage goods, and crafts made by more than 35 local artists fills the rooms at this eclectic shop.

Garland's Navajo Rugs

Uptown

There's a huge collection of new and antique rugs here, as well as Native American kachina dolls, pottery, and baskets.

Grand Canyon Trading Post

Locally made hot sauces, Grand Canyon–themed T-shirts, and stuffed desert animals are just a few of the items you'll find at this gift shop. Along the back wall, a section is devoted to Native American crafts, predominantly jewelry and pottery.

337 Hwy. 64, Arizona, USA
928-638--2418

Hillside Sedona

Uptown

Half a dozen galleries and two popular restaurants, The Hudson and Javelina Cantina, are housed in the Hillside Sedona complex.

Hozho Center

Uptown

Next door to Hillside Sedona shopping complex on AZ 179, the Hozho Center is a small, upscale complex in a beige Santa Fe–style building, with galleries and fine-art souvenirs.

James Ratliff Gallery

Uptown

Fun and functional pieces by up-and-coming artists are exhibited here.

Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery

The focus at this gallery is on jewelry, sculpture, painting, and pottery by local artists.

Kuivato Glass Gallery

Uptown

In line with its name, this gallery has gorgeous glass art pieces, including chandeliers, sculptures, bowls, and jewelry.

Looking West

Uptown

The spiffiest cowgirl-style getups in town fill the racks at Looking West.

Merchandise Mart Antique Mall

Downtown

At 14,000 square feet, the Merchandise Mart Antique Mall houses the largest array of antiques dealers in the district along Cortez Street, informally dubbed Antique Row.

Museum of Northern Arizona Gift Shop

High-quality Native American art, jewelry, and crafts can be found here.

3101 N. Fort Valley Rd., Arizona, 86001, USA
928-774–5213
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Peace Surplus

In addition to selling everything from hiking boots to MREs (meals ready to eat), this sporting goods store rents tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, and ski equipment.

Pura Vida Gallery

Step into this lovely shop filled with handmade jewelry, ceramics, glass, and fiber art, and you're sure to find gifts for yourself and as many friends as your wallet will allow.

Raku Gallery

You'll find wrought-iron furniture, free-blown glass, jewelry, and textiles at Raku Gallery, which stocks the work of about 300 artists.

Sedona Pottery

Uptown

The ecletic mix of pieces available here includes flower-arranging bowls, egg separators, and life-size ceramic statues.

The Artists' Gallery

Downtown

For fine arts and crafts—everything from ceramics and stained glass to weaving and painting—visit the Artists' Gallery, a local artists' cooperative.

Thunder Eagle

Specializing in high-quality Native American jewelry and art, this store offers one of the largest selections in the state of pieces certified by the Council for Indigenous Art and Culture.