About F1 Hotel Manila
F1 Hotel Manila is an upscale yet affordable hotel located in the heart of Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It offers modern guestrooms, suites, and serviced residences designed for both business and leisure travelers, along with on-site dining outlets, function rooms, and event spaces for meetings, weddings, and corporate functions. Guests commonly book F1 Hotel Manila for business trips, staycations, and long-stay accommodations due to its central BGC location and proximity to offices, malls, and entertainment areas.
A charge from F1 Hotel Manila may appear on your bank or card statement when you book a room directly through their website (f1hotelmanila.com.ph), via phone or email reservations, or when you reserve through an online travel agency and the hotel processes payment at check-in or check-out. Other common reasons for charges include restaurant or bar spending, room service, spa or amenity use, event or function room bookings, and minibar or in-room dining. You may also see temporary authorization holds for incidentals at check-in, recurring or extended-stay billing for serviced residences, or adjustments posted after departure (such as late minibar postings or corrected tax/service charges).
If you’re unsure about an F1 Hotel Manila charge, start by checking recent hotel stays or event bookings in BGC, as well as confirmations in your email (including spam/junk folders) under your name or a family member who used your card. Compare the statement date and amount with your hotel folio or booking confirmation; you can usually download or request a copy of your folio from the front desk or reservations team. For questions, clarifications, or dispute of a charge, contact F1 Hotel Manila directly using the phone numbers or contact forms listed on f1hotelmanila.com.ph, provide the last 4 digits of your card, transaction date, and amount, and ask for a copy of the billing breakdown; if the charge still appears incorrect, your bank or card issuer can help you formally dispute it.