During the booking there was an option to choose rooms without daylight; we paid more to get a room with daylight, and the corresponding photos showed a bright room. We were therefore very disappointed to be in a long, poorly laid out room with no daylight to speak off, as the facade at the back of the hotel prevents light coming in: we were basically looking at a grey concrete wall at a meter away from our window, with gaps allowing us to look down on the street, but not see any sky. The poor lay-out was caused by having a bedroom area with tv, narrowing to a corridor which was the bathroom, opening up again in a sitting area - without tv, and hardly any daylight - just awful. One of the guys at the check-in desk was very apologetic, and after 2 nights we could move into a room at the front of the hotel which was much brighter, and they gave us a bottle of wine to make up.