State-of-the-art complex includes a gym, swimming pool and Jacuzzi, with Gabriel Jesus and David Silva also enjoying the high-life
STUNNING photos reveal the life of luxury Pep Guardiola is living as Manchester City boss.
The Spaniard has based himself in a luxury city-centre apartment block as he manages his star-studded squad.
Pep Guardiola has set himself up in trendy Deansgate
City boss Guardiola has chosen to live in central Manchester instead of Cheshire
The facilities on offer include a private swimming pool
City Suites on Chapel Street boasts state-of-the-art facilities including a gym, swimming pool and Jacuzzi.
The one-bedroom flats are located in trendy Deansgate – near Manchester’s designer shops and posh restaurants.
They can be rented for anything from £76-£225 per night depending on the length of your stay.
David Silva and Gabriel Jesus have also been pictured at the high-rise, which is a far cry from the usual footballers’ haunts.
Guardiola also has a state-of-the-art gym to keep himself in shape
All the flats come with their own kitchen but there will be a top chef moving to the ground floor restaurant soon
City boss Pep Guardiola is based in a 16-storey high-rise
Many of the Manchester City and United stars head for leafy Cheshire – opting for houses with sprawling gardens in the countryside.
But suave Guardiola has decided to stay centrally and will soon have a Michelin Starred chef on his doorstep.
Cooking whiz Tim Allen has agreed to take over the restaurant on the ground floor.
All of the apartments come with a large living area and one or two bedrooms
Pep Guardiola’s side have begun this season swimmingly
Guardiola is one of the best paid managers in world football
This is a modal window.
The 16-storey block has 237 one and two-bedroom apartments which come complete with kitchens and large living rooms.
Most of the rooms are booked for anything from a week to a year.
But it is believed Guardiola takes up residence in one of the privately owned flats which occupy two of the 16 floors.
Operations director Gavin Bailey told the Manchester Evening News: “It’s not like a hotel.
“We’re trying to make it more special, this is effectively your home during your stay, and we run it that way.
“We have people here for four nights but then we also have people here who are staying for 12 months.
“It might be someone on a work assignment here, or a theatre production company here who were here for three months, we have TV people, sports people, you might recognise people walking around the building but we try to run it as though this is your space.”