

A stunning chapel built into the red rocks of Sedona, offering breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere.
Handcrafted pottery inspired by the red rocks of Sedona, often featuring intricate designs and local clay.
Intricately designed jewelry made by the Navajo people, often featuring turquoise and silver.

Locally produced honey from the high desert wildflowers, known for its unique flavor.
A 7.5-mile drive through stunning red rock formations, offering numerous hiking trails and scenic viewpoints.
A unique chapel built into the red rocks, offering a peaceful and spiritual experience.
A hub for local art, featuring galleries, workshops, and events showcasing Sedona's vibrant arts scene.
Sedona's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
The Chapel is located on a hill, requiring a short hike to reach.

Protect from the sun during outdoor activities and at the Chapel.
Iconic for its hearty breakfast dishes and long lines, a Phoenix favorite since 2004.
A historic cafe serving classic breakfast dishes since 1959, known for its retro atmosphere.
A local favorite for New York-style pizza and Italian dishes, open since 1982.
Fried corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese, sour cream, and avocado.
Fluffy pancakes drizzled with sweet, tangy syrup made from prickly pear cactus fruit.

Frybread topped with ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.
Nestled in the picturesque Gangtey Valley, this monastery is known for its stunning architecture and vibrant monk community.
A bustling night market in New Taipei City, known for its diverse food stalls and local shopping.

A historic Romanesque church in Vence, featuring a beautiful 12th-century portal and a crypt with ancient tombs.