Arizona
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Arizona - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Arizona - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
An authentic trading post, this massive stop has all the typical Native American arts and crafts you'd expect—jewelry, rugs, pottery, even sand paintings—but it also has items you're not likely to see elsewhere, such as Navajo-inspired cross-stitch kits and prickly pear honey.
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.
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.
This gallery specializes in vintage, classic, and contemporary photography but also represents artists in other media.
Odell Borg's Native American–style flutes can be admired, and purchased, at his factory store; just call first to make sure someone's there to open the showroom. In addition to being beautiful, the flutes' five-note pentatonic scale makes them easy to learn to play.
This two-level shop near El Tovar and Verkamp's Visitor Center has the widest selection of Native American art and handicrafts in the vicinity.
Dedicated to preserving native crops and traditional farming methods, Native Seeds/SEARCH sells 350 kinds of seeds as well as an excellent selection of Native American foods, baking mixes, woven baskets, and other regional crafts.
This outlet of the Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprises stocks tribal art purchased from craftspeople across Navajo Nation, including stunning silverwork and traditional Navajo dolls, pottery, and rugs. Local artisans are occasionally at work here. There are six other outlets: four are in Northeast Arizona (Cameron, Chinle, Kayenta, Navajo National Monument), and one is in northwestern New Mexico (Shiprock). Major credit cards are accepted.
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.
Custom, handwoven Panama hats, as well as works of beaver, hare, and rabbit fur-felt, are what this nationally renowned shop is known for. It's also where people get their historical hats cleaned and restored.
Magnificent handblown glass pieces by Tom Philabaum and others, including vases, artwork, table settings, and jewelry, are sold at this gallery at the southern edge of Downtown.
This unique and fun store sells affordable art and gifts, ranging from the funky to the divine, all made by local artists using recycled materials.
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.
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."
Exquisite work by local and national artists is beautifully displayed at Van Gogh's Ear.
Although many artist studios, galleries, and boutiques in historic buildings line Main Street, which runs though Tombstone Canyon, 55 Main Gallery is one of several noteworthy galleries selling contemporary work at a range of prices along the main drag.
In business since the 1970s, Abbott Taylor specializes in creating custom designs in diamonds and other precious stones.
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.
This lovely independent bookstore on 4th Avenue specializes in books by and about women, and sells creative cards, gifts, and T-shirts as well as a broad range of books.
This place sells well-made furniture and crafts from Mexico that you are not likely to find elsewhere in town.
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