A Sedona landmark since the 1970's, Tlaquepaque treats visitors and local residents to an exceptional collection of galleries, shops, dining and brewery establishments. Don't forget to stop by at Sedona Cake Couture and try their delicious cupcakes! ( We ordered our wedding cake from here!)
Situated between massive red boulders in Sedona, the chapel was built in 1956 by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright named Marguerite Brunswig Staude. Visitors are invited to walk through and admire the architecture, art, and holy presence of the chapel (services are not performed here). Visitors from all over the world make the chapel a stop when visiting Sedona!
The vortexes in Sedona are swirling centers of subtle energy coming out from the surface of the earth. The vortex energy is not exactly electricity or magnetism, although it does leave a slight measurable residual magnetism in the places where it is strongest. There are four main energy vortexes in Sedona: Aiport Vortex, Red Rock / Cathedral Rock , Boynton Canyon, and Bell Rock. Join me on a Yoga Session in the vortex!