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Austin vs Sedona

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Austin for Franklin Barbecue's 10 AM line, Veracruz breakfast tacos, and the Congress Bridge bat colony. Pick Sedona if Cathedral Rock framing, the iron-cross Chapel of the Holy Cross, and dark-sky Milky Way nights win.

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🏆 Austin wins 70 OVR vs 69 · attribute matchup 43

Austin
Austin
United States

70OVR

VS
Sedona
Sedona
United States

69OVR

68
Safety
82
65
Cleanliness
90
39
Affordability
43
90
Food
79
74
Culture
63
88
Nightlife
54
68
Walkability
68
65
Nature
65
99
Connectivity
91
53
Transit
53
At a glanceAustinSedona
Mid-range cost/day$285$240$45/day cheaper
Safety score68/10082/100+14 safer
Food scene★★★★★+1 on food scene★★★★☆
Cultural sites★★★★☆+1 on cultural sites★★★☆☆
Nightlife★★★★★+3 on nightlife★★☆☆☆
Walkability★★★☆☆★★★☆☆
Nature access★★★★☆★★★★★+1 on nature access
Best monthsMar–May, Oct–NovMar–May, Sep–Nov
Flight between them2h 14m direct
Austin

Austin

United States

Sedona

Sedona

United States

Austin

Safety: 68/100Pop: 965K (city), 2.3M (metro)America/Chicago

Sedona

Safety: 82/100Pop: 10K (town)America/Phoenix

How do Austin and Sedona compare?

Both pull the Texas-and-Southwest crowd, but the trip rhythm couldn't be more different. Austin is the loud city — South Congress honky-tonks, Franklin Barbecue lines by 10 a.m., breakfast tacos at Veracruz, Lady Bird Lake paddleboards, and the bat colony emerging from Congress Avenue Bridge at dusk. Sedona is the silent landscape — 270-million-year-old red sandstone (the same Schnebly Hill Formation that runs north to the Grand Canyon's pink walls), Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock framing every viewpoint, the Chapel of the Holy Cross built directly into a 250-foot iron-cross spine, and a town of just 10,000 fielding 3 million visitors a year.

Austin runs $285/day mid-range, Sedona $240 — but Sedona's hotel inventory is small and it spikes hard on weekends, easily $400+ for a basic Uptown room. Austin wins on food (genuine top-tier American food city), nightlife, music, and the variety of a 1-million-person city. Sedona wins on nature access (5/5), dark-sky stargazing (only the world's 8th International Dark Sky Community when designated in 2014), and the simple scenic shock of those red rocks at golden hour. Austin needs a rental car for Hill Country; Sedona needs one for everything. The Austin–Phoenix flight is 2 hours, then a 2-hour drive north on I-17.

Austin peaks March–May and October–November; Sedona's window is March–May and September–November (summer hits 35°C+ and the trailheads enforce parking permits). Pro tip: combine them on a 10-day Texas/Arizona swing — three nights Austin for the city, then fly Phoenix and base 4 nights in Sedona with day-trips to Grand Canyon South Rim (2 hours north) and Antelope Canyon (3 hours northeast). The contrast — barbecue smoke and live music to red-rock silence and Milky Way nights — is the whole point. Pick Austin for music, food, and city energy; Pick Sedona for red-rock landscapes, dark skies, and a slower vortex-flavored pace.

💰 Budget

budget
Austin: $100-150Sedona: $120-200
mid-range
Austin: $220-350Sedona: $200-400
luxury
Austin: $550+Sedona: $700-1500+

🛡️ Safety

Austin72/100Safety Score88/100Sedona

Austin

Austin is generally safe for visitors, with most tourist areas (downtown, South Congress, UT, Zilker) feeling comfortable day and night. Property crime (car break-ins) is the most common concern. 6th Street on weekend nights has a reputation for fights and occasional shootings — late-night caution is warranted there specifically.

Sedona

Sedona is very safe — violent crime is rare, the town and trail systems are well-managed, and the typical risks are outdoor-related: heat, dehydration, monsoon flash floods, and trail injuries on slickrock terrain. The town's 3M+ annual visitor count creates traffic and parking pressure but no real crime risk.

🌤️ Weather

Austin

Austin has a humid subtropical climate with long, brutal summers and mild winters. Summer is the defining weather experience — 100°F+ days are routine from June through September. Spring (March-May) is when Austin is at its best. Winter is mild but can bring surprise ice storms roughly once a decade.

Spring (March - May)10-29°C
Summer (June - August)22-38°C
Autumn (September - November)12-32°C
Winter (December - February)4-18°C

Sedona

Sedona sits at 4,500 ft elevation — hot but not Phoenix-hot in summer (95-100°F vs. 110°F+), cool nights year-round, occasional snow in winter (1-3 events/year that usually melt within hours), and the brief but intense July-August monsoon afternoon thunderstorms. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-November) are the optimal hiking and sightseeing windows.

Spring (March - May)7 to 26°C
Summer (June - August)15 to 35°C
Autumn (September - November)5 to 28°C
Winter (December - February)-2 to 14°C

🚇 Getting Around

Austin

Austin is a car city. Public transit (Capital Metro) is limited and slow. Most visitors use rideshare (Uber, Lyft) or rent a car. Downtown, South Congress, and East Austin are walkable individually but connecting them on foot is impractical. Cycling is viable on the Lady Bird Lake trail and protected lanes on Guadalupe and Rio Grande.

Walkability: Austin is a moderately walkable city within individual neighborhoods but not between them. Downtown, South Congress (SoCo), Rainey Street, and the UT campus area each work well on foot. Getting from one to another almost always means rideshare, bike, or driving. Summer heat (June-September) makes any walk over 10 minutes uncomfortable midday.

Uber & Lyft$8-15 typical trip within central Austin; $25-40 airport to downtown
Car Rental / Driving$40-80 per day rental; gas $3-3.50/gallon
CapMetro Bus & MetroRail$1.25 single ride; $2.50 day pass

Sedona

Sedona has no airport, no taxi-rich downtown, no rideshare abundance — a rental car is essentially mandatory. The town launched Sedona Shuttle in 2022 to address parking pressure at popular trailheads (Cathedral Rock, Soldier Pass, Devil's Bridge); it now carries 200,000+ riders annually. For most visitors, a car covers everything else.

Walkability: Uptown Sedona (SR-89A from the "Y" intersection north) is the only meaningfully walkable area — 4-5 blocks of restaurants, galleries, gear shops, and gift stores. West Sedona is car-only. The trailheads are all outside walking distance from any accommodation.

Rental Car$45-90/day rental + $4-5/gallon gas
Sedona ShuttleFree (most routes); $10 round trip Devil's Bridge
Lyft / Uber$15-30 within Sedona; varies for longer trips

📅 Best Time to Visit

Austin

Mar–May, Oct–Nov

Peak travel window

Sedona

Mar–May, Sep–Nov

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Austin if...

you want live music every night, legendary brisket and breakfast tacos, Hill Country day trips, and a weird-but-booming Texas capital

Choose Sedona if...

you want Arizona's red-rock spiritual town — Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock hikes, the Chapel of the Holy Cross, the four energy vortexes, dark-sky stargazing, Slide Rock, and a 2-hour drive to the Grand Canyon

Frequently asked

Is Austin or Sedona cheaper?

Sedona is cheaper on average. A mid-range day in Austin costs about $285 vs $240 in Sedona, so Sedona saves you roughly $45 per day compared to Austin.

Is Austin or Sedona safer?

Sedona scores higher on our safety index (82/100 vs 68/100). Sedona is very safe — violent crime is rare, the town and trail systems are well-managed, and the typical risks are outdoor-related: heat, dehydration, monsoon flash floods, and trail injuries on slickrock terrain.

Which has better weather, Austin or Sedona?

Sedona has the more temperate climate year-round. Sedona sits at 4,500 ft elevation — hot but not Phoenix-hot in summer (95-100°F vs. 110°F+), cool nights year-round, occasional snow in winter (1-3 events/year that usually melt within hours), and the brief but intense July-August monsoon afternoon thunderstorms. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-November) are the optimal hiking and sightseeing windows.

When is the best time to visit Austin vs Sedona?

Austin peaks in Mar–May, Oct–Nov. Sedona peaks in Mar–May, Sep–Nov. Both peak in Mar–May, Oct–Nov, so a single trip pairs them naturally.

How long is the flight from Austin to Sedona?

Roughly 2h 14m on a direct flight (about 1,408 km / 874 mi). One-way fares typically run $120-350 depending on season and how far in advance you book.

How do daily costs in Austin and Sedona compare?

In Austin: budget ~$100-150/day, mid-range ~$220-350/day, luxury ~$550+/day. In Sedona: budget ~$120-200/day, mid-range ~$200-400/day, luxury ~$700-1500+/day.

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