Bronchoscopy is essential to the practice of pulmonary medicine. It is an important diagnostic and therapeutic tool for many disease processes. Bronchoscopy can be performed in a variety of clinical settings, from the bedside to an operating room. Although bronchoscopy has been practiced for more than a century, consensus recommendations from stakeholders have yet to be developed for the planning, implementation, and construction of a bronchoscopy suite. A wide range of procedures can be performed via bronchoscopy; therefore, the required tools and the procedure area must be aligned with the needs of the facility. Designing a bronchoscopy suite is by no means a "one size fits all" process. We present an overview of critical features to be considered in the planning for an ideal bronchoscopy suite. We use the term "ideal" because it represents a subjective conception of what is perfect and does not convey a rigid, universal blueprint.