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You Have To Stay At This Resort In Sedona, It’s Hands Down The Best

May 06, 2024 in Uncategorized

Tucked away down by Oak Creek, a stone’s throw from downtown is hands down the best place to stay in Sedona, AZ. L’Auberge de Sedona is the Forbe's four-star resort of Sedona, not just because the grounds are dotted with gorgeous art instillations, the rooms have both inside and outside showers, you can feed ducks by the creek, or all the amenities are eloquently designed. No, that is not why. L’Auberge de Sedona is the place to stay because of their well dressed staff.

From friendly conversations with the valet about what we should do locally to messages and follow-ups about a package to friendly interactions with the maids, the staff at L’Auberge de Sedona went above and beyond the norm. Offering to show off the property, helping carry luggage to the room, a turn-down service topped off a delightful sea-salt caramel truffle each night.

By the second day, the concierge knew my name as I walk in for breakfast, I promise I wasn’t a head-ache on day one. A helping hand was always readily available if I wanted one, but not the kind of hospitality that is in your face and overwhelming. L’Auberge de Sedona balanced elegance and sophistication with grace.

Regardless if it was the morning while walking inside to grab a cup of coffee, the afternoon seeking some activity suggestions, or a midnight property wander after seeking out the Milky Way—yes, Sedona does have night life under the Milky Way if you know where to look—, there was always somebody there with a smile, asking if they can lend a helping hand.

To top it all off, sunset views. While not every room has a balcony view that overlooks the towering, red walls which glow at sunset, you will be able to find a spot on L’Auberge de Sedona property displaying the daily light show Sedona, Arizona is known for. Coming second to the balcony view is a spot along Oak Creek where the trees clear and the sun sets below the horizon line. To get here, take the path down river as far as you can go, if you crossed the bridge and are walking across a rocky outcropping, you’ve found it.

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