Bonifacio Global City (BGC) has emerged as one of the Philippines' leading centers for business, leisure, and lifestyle tourism. Among the establishments contributing to its dynamic tourism industry is F1 Hotel Manila, the first hotel built within Bonifacio Global City. Known for its modern accommodations, quality service, and strategic location, the hotel serves both domestic and international travelers seeking comfort and convenience in the heart of Taguig City. Its proximity to commercial, corporate, and entertainment districts makes it an ideal base for exploring the city.
Promoting Urban Hospitality Tourism
Urban hospitality tourism focuses on providing high-quality accommodations and services that enhance visitors' experiences in metropolitan destinations. F1 Hotel Manila supports this tourism sector by offering well-appointed guest rooms, dining facilities, event venues, wellness amenities, and personalized customer service. These features allow travelers to enjoy a comfortable stay while experiencing the vibrant lifestyle that Bonifacio Global City has to offer.
Supporting Business and Leisure Travel
Located near major office buildings, shopping centers, restaurants, museums, parks, and entertainment venues, F1 Hotel Manila caters to both business professionals and leisure travelers. Corporate guests benefit from its accessibility to business districts and meeting facilities, while tourists enjoy convenient access to Bonifacio High Street, museums, and recreational attractions. This strategic location strengthens BGC's appeal as a destination that successfully combines work and leisure.
Contributing to the Local Economy
Hotels play a vital role in supporting tourism by creating employment opportunities and generating economic activity. F1 Hotel Manila contributes to Taguig City's economy by attracting visitors who support nearby restaurants, retail establishments, transportation services, and local attractions. Conferences, business meetings, weddings, and special events hosted at the hotel further stimulate tourism-related industries and encourage repeat visits.









