This is an older hotel room walkthrough I recorded in Rome, long before YouTube Shorts existed. It’s a real-time, no-hype tour focused on what matters: layout, flow, and how the room actually feels when you arrive.
Road Warrior context: During this period, I was traveling roughly 15–20 days a month for work—living out of hotels and airports. These videos come from that era, before travel content became its own genre.
What you’ll see in this walkthrough
- Room layout and how the space is arranged
- Bed area and overall room vibe
- Bathroom setup and finishes
- Window/view perspective and natural light
- A slower “walk the room” pace (archive style)
Why I’m resurfacing this
- Layout is timeless: Real tours show proportions better than staged photos.
- Archive value: Older travel footage becomes a time capsule.
- Still useful: People still research hotels by room experience, not just marketing shots.
Watch the video
YouTube Channel Link: Inside Room 358: Boscolo Exedra Roma
Road Warrior Archive
This post is part of my Road Warrior Archive—travel footage from a time when I was on the road most of the month for work. I’m adding these to my catch-all playlist:
Mike’s Miscellaneous Mix: Everything Else & More!
If you want more archived travel uploads, comment on the video with the city (or hotel chain) you want next.
