Luxury creekside resort offering spa, fine dining, stargazing










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"L’Auberge de Sedona is named among Sedona’s great hotels amid the town’s artsy vibes and spectacular red-rock surroundings." - Caitlin Morton
"Set amid Sedona’s iconic red-rock buttes, this property is frequently described as a one-of-a-kind, incredibly relaxing, and romantic escape. Reviewers highlight its beautiful views, a well-regarded spa, and a delicious on-site restaurant, and many recommend it primarily for couples or older/very well-behaved children rather than noisy family stays." - Mae Hamilton Mae Hamilton Mae Hamilton is a digital editor covering hotels and lifestyle news at Travel + Leisure. Her work has previously appeared in Afar, The Points Guy, and Variety. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"Pair a luxe spa escape with your Grand Canyon adventure at this Sedona retreat, where elegant creekside cottages and lodge rooms gaze onto verdant gardens. Open year‑round about two hours from the park, the property layers in Qigong meditation, chakra‑balancing yoga, and a mindful fine‑dining menu at Cress, perfect for those who like their hikes with a side of Swedish massage." - Emily Pennington

"A wellness-forward riverside resort that pairs luxury accommodations with access to the region's red-rock scenery, offering couples spa treatments, peaceful lodging, and proximity to scenic hikes and sunset vistas." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"A peaceful, creekside property that aims to immerse guests in nature—waking to the sound of water over red rocks—and offers a range of accommodations from serene cottages to a two-story Lodge and the intimate Creekhouse. The on-site fine-dining restaurant perched on Oak Creek provides a memorable, candle-lit experience but can be pricey. The resort is favored by readers and editors for its tranquil setting, outdoor activities like yoga and stargazing, and strong focus on nature." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines