There is a special outdoor shopping center in Sedona, Arizona called Tlaquepaque (pronounced Teh-Loch-ah-Pahkey). I do not know what it means, but one of the resident artists said I should call it “To Lock Your Pockets” or prepare to spend a lot of money!
Built in 1971, this entrancing art/shopping center features amazing outdoor bronze statuary, delightful restaurants and cafes, lovely shops and galleries, and the most beautiful jewelry imaginable. There are more than 40 shops set among graceful arches, dancing fountains, tranquil plazas and shady verandas. And there are four courtyards to explore with flowers and greenery, iron railings, hand painted tiles, surprise niches, and places to sit and ponder.
This little guy kept running back to the bird statue even though his Mom was calling him to leave it. He was obviously enchanted.
I kept running back to this horse!
Bill and I and my brother and sister-in-law ambled around admiring the bronze statuary and stopped at a wonderful little cafe for lunch. In the end (locked pockets or not) we could not resist the shops. I spotted exquisite handmade copper pendants, bracelets of Peruvian opals, smooth hand honed wooden treasures, stained glass in every variety and size, and art – always art.
Artists make this place a true haven for discovering one-of-a-kinds. Two of a kind work well too. Viv and I both found the same wonderfully soft eternity scarves. According to the sales staff, we will always be “put together” because no matter how we throw them on they will look casually elegant. If I send a photo you must let me know if this is actually true.
But if you are ever in Sedona plan to visit Tlaquepaque if only for a charming stroll or simply to sit in the shade if you think you can resist the shops full of wondrous things.
And of course, enter those shops at your own risk and remember to “lock your pockets.”
Those kind of markets are my favorite. You can’t get that stuff at Target.
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I must put a trip to Sedona on my bucket list!!
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Wonderful scenes from this interesting shopping center. I’d keep running back to the horse too, what an incredible piece of sculpture.
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I can only imagine the treasures inside the shops, Dor. I love the photo of the little boy. Thanks for sharing!
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For sure Kate – this is a place to return to.
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It’s a center I will never forget and would certainly return to.
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Thanks Jill. It is truly a remarkable place and I’m so glad you like the pic of the little boy. It’s my favorite. I think he was dreaming of flying.
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Sounds fabulous!! I can just hear the water fountains and imagine the beautiful plantings too. I thought the shopping in AZ was amazing. It is so great to pick up items that you would never find at home.
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Beautiful art.
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I have been here! So it was nice to revisit it with your post and photos.
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Then you know…. what a lovely place it is. 🙂
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So true! I wish I had spent more time and money there… well, maybe not. 🙂
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To Lock Your Pockets – I’ll definitely be able to remember that name! Marvelous sculpture – the place sounds wonderful. Too bad that Mom lost a learning opportunity with her little one, but it may have sparked something in him that he will bring out later. 🙂
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This outdoor shopping mall sounds like a lot of fun. I really like the bronze statues.
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Looks like a fun place!
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Tlaquepaque is a wonderful town, now actually grown into a part of Guadalajara, that is full of artisans, galleries, shops,restaurants and mariachis. I live about 45 minutes from it and don’t dare go there too often. I think the area in Sedona is named after it.
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Thank you! The Tlaquepaque where you live sounds wonderful and hopefully, the Arizona version is a faithful copy. I didn’t see any mariachis though. 🙂
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Tlaquepaque is famous for its all-female Mariachi troupe. They are wonderful and beautiful!
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I would love to see and hear them!
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You really hit the nail on the head, Sis! Beautiful!
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I’m already ready to go back there lil brother! Thanks for your kind words too. 🙂
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I wanted to see a pic of you on that horse.
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Oh how I would have loved being let loose in that shopping center Dora, and those wonderful statues. Great pics you took of them, especially the horse. Thanks for sharing your delightful holiday with us. I feel as if I have been on holiday with you. Very uplifting after a cold miserable winter.
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Thank you Rita. It was a grand vacation for sure. 🙂
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Hahaha! That would have been a sight, providing the horse would stay upright. 🙂
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