We booked a standard double room for 2 nights.
On our arrival, we received an accessible room on the ground floor behind the reception that had handicapped designed bathroom (if you can call it design, see pictures), that made us feel like we're in a hospital room.
We asked the reception to change to a standard one as we didn't book such a room, and was told that they don't have anything else available for that night, and we just heard excuses and stories that most of their rooms have the same handicapped bathroom, they have large groups of physically disabled persons that come to their hotel so they need to have many rooms like that, and that they are obligated by the government to have those rooms.
We were only offered to talk with the manager the next morning to see if they have another room.
The next day they did transfer us to a different room in a higher floor, not before we heard the same excuses again, and they never even once offered an apology for that awful room and all the inconvenience (we had to pack all of our stuff and leave it in the room for them to move it later to the new room, as it wasn't ready yet around noon).
While it's understandable they are regulated to have such rooms, they should be booked as a separate room type and not provided for standard rooms!!
The new room was nice, however there was bad sewer smell coming from the bathroom. We didn't bother to mention it, as we didn't want to move again and just waited to checkout in the morning.