The Hotel Boulderado is a bucket list item I didn’t know I needed until I arrived. What a gorgeous building, steeped in history. As soon as you walk in, there’s a lot to take in, but make sure you look up, bc the stained glass ceiling is incredible. As other reviewers have mentioned, there are two sections, and if you’re in the North section, you’ll need to either take stairs or an elevator and then walk along the “skywalk” to get to your room. If you’re like me, and you appreciate the quirkiness of historic hotels, you’ll get used to it. It was a bit of a drag at first, but then my daughter and I found it to be an adventure. In our case, we wanted a light and bright room, so we stayed in a corner premium king in the North section. Totally worth it for us. Definitely speak with the front desk to express your needs and they’ll set you up. Our room was absolutely lovely. I couldn’t have been happier. We had a gorgeous view of the mountains and a fully bloomed apple blossom tree right outside our window. Next to the bathroom, there’s an additional sink and counter space for your convenience so two people can get ready for bed at the same time. The bed was very comfortable and shades/curtains ample to block out the sun. We had some late night revelers walking by, so the windows don’t block out all the street noise. If you need dead quiet, you might want a different room or location of the hotel. There’s a mini-fridge too, and a small gift shop to stock up on drinks and snacks.