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The Best Resort in Sedona, Arizona, Just Got Brand-new Rooms and a Heated Pool With 200-degree Red Rock Views

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L’Auberge de Sedona

L’Auberge de Sedona just got a massive renovation, including 70 new accommodations with panoramic views of Sedona’s red rocks.L’Auberge de Sedona’s Cress on Oak Creek is one of the best restaurants in the area.Nestled along a private stretch of creek, the hotel feels secluded and tranquil but is also steps away from the heart of town.

Tucked between Sedona’s iconic red sandstone cliffs and the babbling Oak Creek, L’Auberge de Sedona has long been considered one of Arizona’s most inviting retreats. In fact, the property is routinely recognized by Travel + Leisure readers in our annual World’s Best Awards; in 2025, it was named the No. 3 resort in Arizona and No. 1 in Sedona.

This fall, the property unveiled a $30-million renovation, which, according to hotel general manager Colm O’Brien, is “shaping the next chapter of luxury in Sedona.”

Central to this next chapter is the addition of The Cliffs: 70 new accommodations with sweeping views of the Red Rocks. The updates also include a new cliffside pool and expanded spa offerings.

“We’ve designed the hotel as a sanctuary,” O’Brien told T+L. “We want every guest to feel a deeper connection—to nature, to Sedona, and to themselves. Every detail of a stay is intentionally crafted to create moments that guests will remember long after departure, whether that’s a quiet morning by the creek, a wellness session like our new floating sound healing, or simply gazing at the Red Rocks with a morning coffee.”

What has set L’Auberge de Sedona apart over the past four decades is its rare location of having both a creekside setting and iconic red rock views. “No other property in Sedona can offer both,” O’Brien said.

T+L was the first to experience the newly updated hotel—here’s what it’s like to stay.

The Rooms

Accommodations at L’Auberge de Sedona blend with the surrounding landscape, offering a range of stays to suit solo travelers, couples, families, or large groups. These include:

The Lodge: a two-story retreat with 19 guest rooms and two spacious suitesThe Creekhouse: a spacious five-bedroom residence perched above Oak CreekCreekside Cottages: private cottages nestled along the water, ideal for guests seeking immersion in nature

The standout addition is The Cliffs, a collection of newly built rooms and suites with a contemporary Southwestern aesthetic. Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling views of Red Rock State Park, fireplaces, and spacious patios or balconies. “Every element of The Cliffs guest rooms was designed to feel like an extension of the land itself,” O’Brien said. Think earthy rust tones paying homage to the Red Rocks and deep blues representing Sedona’s night skies.

I stayed in a junior suite at The Cliffs and appreciated the elevated vantage point: mornings started with coffee overlooking Snoopy Rock and evenings ended with panoramic views of the sunset. One night, I left the property to eat dinner at a restaurant that got rave reviews for its view only to learn that I’d been too spoiled by the sights from my room.

Food and Drink

The culinary centerpiece is Cress on Oak Creek. (One Arizona native and frequent Sedona visitor told me that it’s the “only good restaurant in Sedona.” Don’t fight me, I’m just the messenger.) Nestled along the banks of Oak Creek, the ambiance includes the gentle soundtrack of flowing water—and, occasionally, a curious raccoon or buzzing bees.

Breakfasts here include options like crab-and-artichoke blintzes, eggs Benedict, spring vegetable cakes, chilaquiles, and avocado toast. Lunch included the likes of pasta primavera, grilled salmon, bucatini with broccoli rabe and ham, and a vegan muffaletta. Dinner, as expected, leans more indulgent with several steak, seafood, and chicken options.

Over at Duck Pond, the hotel’s pool, the menu caters to a more casual appetite with snacks and shareable plates like whipped feta, tuna poke nachos, hot crab dip, street corn tostadas, and a standout lobster quesadilla.

Activities and Experiences

The pool at the Duck Pond.

Andrew Holman/L’Auberge de Sedona


The newly opened Duck Pond pool sits on the edge of a red rock bluff with 200-degree views of the surrounding red rocks. The heated pool, hot tub, and a 60-foot deck are flanked by cabanas and daybeds, complete with towel service, sunscreen, and a dedicated host.

True to its mystical desert roots, the hotel leans into Sedona’s reputation as a spiritual sanctuary—with a lineup of wellness offerings that range from grounding to otherworldly. Yoga and sound baths set the tone, but the property also offers a roster of metaphysical experiences for those curious for something more. Think past life regression meditations, tarot and oracle card readings, and even sessions with psychics.

Not everything requires deep introspection, though. Guests can swing by reception to pick up duck food, which they can then feed the feathered residents at Duck Beach. There are also complimentary body scrub–making sessions at the spa, available with or without a spa appointment. The hotel’s complimentary guest transportation service offers drop-off at nearby hiking trails and attractions.

The Spa

The newly expanded L’Apothecary spa offers a slew of excellent treatments. Guests can opt for the privacy of an in-room massage or a creekside massage under a canopy of sycamore trees along Oak Creek. (The latter is offered seasonally during spa hours.)

One guest shared that his perfect day began with a sunrise hike through Sedona’s trails, followed by a late-afternoon massage—a seamless blend of adventure and renewal. During my visit, I enjoyed two back-to-back treatments (an Essence of Earth Wrap followed by a massage) that left me feeling pampered and relaxed.

Family-friendly Offerings

While L’Auberge de Sedona does not have dedicated children’s programming, the resort welcomes families.

Accessibility and Sustainability

O’Brien told T+L that the recent transformation was guided with “environmental harmony in mind.” The culinary program, for example, spotlights seasonal ingredients, supporting Arizona farmers and purveyors. Accessibility has also been considered, with ADA-compliant accommodations available across multiple room categories and accessible pathways to key amenities, like the pool and dining venues.

Beautiful cliffside landscapes from L’Auberge de Sedona.

Susmita Baral/Travel + Leisure


Location

L’Auberge de Sedona is nestled along Oak Creek in Uptown Sedona, which has galleries, shops, and restaurants. It’s roughly two hours from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and 45 minutes from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG).

Book Now

L’Auberge de Sedona is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH), a global collection of boutique stays. Guests who join SLH’s complimentary membership program can enjoy exclusive perks, including early check-in and late checkout, special discounted rates, and access to the members-only Club rate. Additional perks include complimentary Wi-Fi, bottled water, and breakfast for two.

Nightly rates for The Cliffs at L’Auberge de Sedona start from $600, and you can book your stay at lauberge.com.

Every T+L hotel review is written by an editor or reporter who has stayed at the property, and each hotel selected aligns with our core values.

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