Ili-Likha Artists Village Courtyard

Ili-Likha Artists Village Courtyard

Eclectic courtyard for creatives
4.6 804 reviews CH7W+FWJ, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
PHP17,500 avg. priceUp to 40 guests1,200 sqft

Ili-Likha Artists Village in the Assumption Road area is a quirky, artsy compound of small nooks, stairways, and a central courtyard that can work for intimate events, creative meetups, and micro-performances. Located close to the city center but tucked away from the main road, it’s best for guests who enjoy an eclectic, handmade aesthetic.

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Ili-Likha Artists Village Courtyard Art Space in CH7W+FWJ, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines accommodates up to 40 guests, 1,200 sqft of usable space. PHP17,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for workshop, spoken word night, small reception, community meetup. Amenities include Courtyard area, Nearby food stalls/cafes, Restrooms, Ambient lighting, Unique decor/backdrops. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Art Space

Secondary Venue Types

CourtyardCultural venue

Best for:

workshopspoken word nightsmall receptioncommunity meetup

Amenities

Courtyard areaNearby food stalls/cafesRestroomsAmbient lightingUnique decor/backdrops

Guest Capacity:

30
45
Rating: 4.6/5 (804 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Ili-Likha Artists Village is truly one of Baguio’s hidden gems! 🌿🎨
    It’s not your usual café or tourist spot — it’s a creative haven built from recycled wood, bottles, and other upcycled materials. Every corner feels like a piece of art, from the hand-painted walls to the quirky stairways and cozy nooks. You can really feel the artistic soul of the city here.
    The place has a calm and laid-back vibe — perfect for those who want to slow down, take photos, and just appreciate local creativity. The food stalls offer a mix of healthy and unique dishes, with vegetarian and local options available. I personally loved how everything feels authentic and proudly Filipino.
    It’s not a luxury place, but that’s part of its charm. More of a rustic, bohemian experience surrounded by nature and art. Definitely worth a visit if you want to see Baguio beyond the usual tourist spots. 🌲☕🎭
    Best for: Art lovers, coffee drinkers, chill hangouts, and anyone looking for inspiration.
    Tip: Visit in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and great lighting for photos!

    Sheryll Ann “Sheann” Lozada

  • 5.0/5:

    I didnt eat anything here… Just the went for the vibes… and it did not disappoint. Ill come back for the food next time and rerate… meantime, I do suggest for you to visit and see the arts! No wait on weekdays… not peak season so easy to go around and explore… thanks!

    Jackie Agbon

  • 4.0/5:

    Went on a weeknight at around 6:30pm. Lighting was a challenge so if you come for pictures, better to come during daylight. And earlier! Half of the food places were already closed, and after doing one tour of the whole place, the rest of the stores closed as well 😭 I only got to drink a matcha latte from Kulaaw.

    The art pieces are very interesting though. Passionate, meticulous and sustainable. They must look better with natural light.

    Will definitely come back here in April 2026 during the day!

    Viktoria Diosana

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