5 Unmissable Things to Do in Gouda - beyond Cheese Market (2024)

Europe, The Netherlands

The Netherlands is one of the biggest dairy producing and importing nations globally. Even if you didn’t know, I am sure you have heard of Gouda. (Yes, that melting cheese you just had in your sandwich!)

For that, cheese-loving travelers visit Gouda to pay their homage to the birthplace of Gouda cheese and its famed cheese market.

However, the small cheese town between Rotterdam and Utrecht is not just about cheese. From indulging in Dutch stroopwafels to visiting historical landmarks, there are more things to do in Gouda beyond the cheese market.

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Utrecht Day Trip Series

This article is part of the Utrecht Day Trip series. Explore these charming Dutch villages from Utrecht!

  • Part 1. De Haar Castle: the Largest Castle in the Netherlands
  • Part 2. Woerdenthe "real" Farmer's Cheese Market
  • Part 3.Gouda: 5 Things to Do beyond the Historic Cheese Market
  • Part 4. Teahouse Rhijnauwenfor Dutch Pancakes in the countryside

How to Get to Gouda

The Netherlands is a great country to travel by train. I highly recommend downloading the NS app[iOS,GooglePlay]. You can purchase tickets and get disruption notifications, which happens more often than you expect. By getting a digital pass through the app, you can also save on additional charges for paper tickets (€1 per ticket).

Gouda from Utrecht

By Train: Take an intercity train from Utrecht Centraal Station to Gouda Station (€7.10). About 20 min via train.

Gouda from Rotterdam

Gouda from Woerden

By Train: Take a Sprinter train from Woerden Centraal Station to Gouda Station (€4.10). About 12 minutes via train.

Gouda from Amsterdam

By Train: First, take an intercity train from Amsterdam Centraal Station to Utrecht Centraal Station. Then, transfer to another intercity train to Gouda Station. The journey takes about an hour (€12.70).

By Tour: Take a cheese day trip from Amsterdam. This tour covers the #2-5 Gouda attractions I suggested below.

>>Gouda is a cozy little town suitable for walking.This 2-hour walking tourgives excellent instruction to the city’s history and culture. But if you are inclined to do so, you may consider exploring the town on akick scooter.

5 Unmissable Things to Do in Gouda

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#1. Gouda Cheese Market

Gouda Historic Cheese Market dates back from 1198. For centuries, farmers in the surrounding areas brought their cheese wheels by horse and carriage into Gouda’s Markt Square. Here, these cheeses were weighed and sold in the traditional Dutch manner.

Nowadays, real deals are made somewhere else in more modern ways. However, the city of Gouda has kept the Dutch tradition of cheese trades in Markt Square.

Every Thursday from April through August, travelers can see how Gouda cheese used to be traded, weighed and stored through the re-enactments by volunteers in traditional costume.

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At Markt Square, you also can shop for cheese, bread, vegetables, fruits and other products. We purchased 500g of young Gouda (aged 6 weeks) and aged Gouda for €12. It still tasted good at home after being vacuum sealed and tossed in our luggage!

Admission: Free

Location: Markt square [Open Google Map]

Hours: Thursdays from April through August, 10 am – 12:30 pm

If you are interested in seeing the real deal – where farmers and merchants traditionally make deals, head over to Woerden (READ: Woerden Cheese Market>>).

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#2. Stroopwafels in Gouda

A stroopwafel (syrup waffle), or Siroopwafel, is a thin disc-like waffle cookie with caramel filling. The Dutch way of enjoying it is to place it over a hot coffee or tea to melt the caramel.

This most iconic Dutch treat is originated from Gouda. So when in Gouda, you can’t miss treating yourself with the yummy Dutch cookie.

I was not super interested in learning about stroopwafels; instead, I went straight to taste one at Siroopwafels & Banketbakkerij Teamroom [Open Google Map]. This teahouse has tons of original and creative stroopwafel desserts!

If you are inclined to learn more about how stroopwafels are made, you may visit Stroopwafel Factory. The admission comes with a complimentary stroopwafel.

Admission: €9.95 [Book your ticket here] Free up to age 3.

Location: [Open Google Map]

Hours: 10 am – 6 pm (Closed on Sunday)

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#3. Gouda Town Hall (Goudse Stadhuis)

In the Markt, you cannot miss Gouda Town Hall (Goudse Stadhuis), decorated with red window coverings. Besides functioning as a town hall, it is also an event venue. (That means it is sometimes closed to the public.)

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While this 15th-century Gothic building is pretty from the outside, I recommend peeking at the inside if you can. And make sure to pick up a handout in English to learn about each room (no audio guide provided).

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The wedding hall features 16 stained glass windows made by Henri Baart. The story is about love based on the Corinthians, chapter 13, verses 4-8. Well-fitting for the occasion, I guess!

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The second-floor room used to host town council meetings until it was moved to the attic in 1952.

Admission: €3.50 [Book your ticket here] Free under age 4

Location: [Open Google Map]

Hours: 10 am – 4 pm (Closed on Monday & Friday)

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#4. Gouda Cheese Museum (De Goudse Waag)

Goudse Waag is a 17th-century cheese weighing house in Markt Square. Before the cheese products were sold at the market, farmers brought their cheese wheels to be weighed at the Waag. All goods more than 10 pounds were taxed.

This traditional weighing house is now converted to a cheese museum, where you can learn about the Dutch cheese-making process and explore the history of the Gouda cheese market.

The first floor is a museum shop where you can find the Waag, real cheese, cheese knives and other Dutch souvenirs to take home.

Admission: €6.50 [Book your ticket here] | €6 for students or seniors (65+) | €8.50 Combo ticket with Stadhuis

Location: [Open Google Map]

Hours: March 21 – Oct. 10 am – 5 pm | Nov. – March 20 10 am – 4 pm

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#5. Saint-John Church (Sint-Janskerk)

Sint-Janskerk (Saint-John Church) is an iconic Gothic cathedral majestically standing in the city center. It is the longest church in the Netherlands.

Visitors mainly come here to see the stunning 72 stained glass windows. But the pipe organ and other decors also will make you gasp.

Admission: €9 with audio guide [Book your ticket here] or free with Museumkaart

Location: [Open Google Map]

Hours: 10 am – 4 pm (Closed on Sunday)

Traveling around the Netherlands? Consider buying a city pass to save money and time. Here is a thorough comparison of 5 most popular Dutch tourist saving cards>>

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Where to Stay in Gouda

​I stayed in Utrecht for a few days to travel around the nearby towns. No doubt, Gouda is an excellent day trip location from Utrecht. But if you choose to stay overnight in Gouda, here are a few of my recommendations.

Relais & Châteaux Weeshuis Gouda [Book here]is a high-end hotel near Museum Gouda in the city center. While the exterior may resemble the 15th-century Gouda Town Hall building, the facilities inside are pretty modern. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, lounge, garden and terrace.

Apartment 1586 Gouda [Book here]is a new apartment with views of the canals and Sint Janskerk. This shabby chic one-bedroom apartment is bright and cozy.

Apple Tree Cottage [Book here]is a historic house along the canal that has been renovated to comfortably accommodate guests. If you want to experience a countryside cottage in the city center, this cute little garden house is an excellent choice.

Best Western Plus City Hotel Gouda [Book here]is a simple yet comfortable hotel. It is only a 10-minute walk away from Gouda train station.

Where to Go Next in the Netherlands

>> Amsterdam Itinerary for the First-time Visitors: Explore the charming, liberal Dutch capital in just 4 days

>> 5 Best Amsterdam Museums

>> Rotterdam: A hip, modern city with funky architecture

>> Delft: Imbibe in artisan Delftware and Vermeer’s masterpieces like The Girl with a Pearl Earring

>> De Haar Castle: The largest castle in the Netherlands with rich history, lavish decor and well-groomed gardens

>> Utrecht: A small laidback college town in South Holland with a 2,000-year history

Bon Voyage!

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5 Unmissable Things to Do in Gouda - beyond Cheese Market? ›

With its beautiful façades, canals, courtyards and one of the most iconic cheese markets in the world, Gouda is truly a charming and authentically Dutch city. Haggle for a bargain at the Gouda cheese market, shop around in the city's colourful streets or have a drink on one of the many inviting terraces.

Is Gouda worth visiting? ›

With its beautiful façades, canals, courtyards and one of the most iconic cheese markets in the world, Gouda is truly a charming and authentically Dutch city. Haggle for a bargain at the Gouda cheese market, shop around in the city's colourful streets or have a drink on one of the many inviting terraces.

What do you do with Gouda cheese? ›

All Gouda Recipes Ideas
  1. Smoked Gouda Pimiento Cheese. ...
  2. Spicy Pasta Salad with Smoked Gouda, Tomatoes and Basil. ...
  3. Grilled Pimento Cheese. ...
  4. Spicy Pasta Salad With Smoked Gouda, Tomatoes and Basil. ...
  5. Smoked Gouda Beer Dip. ...
  6. Jerk TurkeyTM and Chipotle Gouda Sub. ...
  7. Pretzel-Crusted Cheese Balls. ...
  8. Alley Fries With Balsamic Glaze.

What are some fun facts about Gouda cheese? ›

Gouda is named after a city in Holland, where cheesemakers from surrounding towns still come to have their cheese weighed, priced and sold at a cheese market. 4. Gouda is aged from several weeks to seven years. Older Goudas are saltier and more pungent while young Gouda is mild and creamy.

What is Gouda, Netherlands known for? ›

Gouda (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣʌudaː]) is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, between Rotterdam and Utrecht, in the province of South Holland. Gouda has a population of 75,000 and is famous for its Gouda cheese, stroopwafels, many grachten, smoking pipes, and its 15th-century city hall.

Is Gouda cheese healthy? ›

Being a semi-hard cheese, gouda is especially rich in calcium, and an exceptionally good source of vitamin K2, nutrients needed for healthy bones and teeth.

What is Gouda best for? ›

Gouda is a great melting cheese; Often used in homemade macaroni and cheese. It works well on any cheese board, compiled with other cheeses. You can use Gouda in a lot of dishes including cheese based soups, smoked gouda mashed potatoes, grilled cheese sandwiches and in fondue.

What is the best way to eat Gouda cheese? ›

What accompaniments go well with gouda? Gouda is wonderful with many different accompaniments. We love it with a dollop of apricot or orange jam, piled high atop a crisp cracker. For a pairing that leans more savory, try mango chutney or a mustard.

What makes Gouda cheese special? ›

Typically made from cow's milk, this semi-hard cheese is characterized by its aromatic and caramel-like flavor combined with its dense and springy texture. Hints of nuts with sweet and creamy notes embrace your palate in a graceful sensation and, depending on the age, the finish ranges from smooth to sharp.

What do you pair Gouda cheese with? ›

Our Go-To Gouda Pairings

For a cheeseboard or a small snack plate: pair our rich, creamy Gouda with peaches, plums, cashews, and pecans. Enjoy it with Riesling or Bock Ale. For a simple meal: Gouda is perfect for melting on a panini, shredding into stew or chili, or using in mac & cheese.

Why is it called gouda? ›

Origins. Gouda is firmly rooted in the cheese-making tradition of the Netherlands, which stretches back to the middle ages and reached maturity during the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century. The name of the cheese derives from the famous Gouda cheese market, which can trace its origins to the 14th century.

Is gouda a cow or goat? ›

Young Goat Gouda is a goat cheese that even the skeptics will love. It's supple and sweet, with notes of caramel and just a hint of tang. Pair it with a malty Amber Ale and serve alongside Creminelli Barolo Salami, Onesto Sea Salt Crackers, and Mitica Candied Walnuts to make the perfect cheese.

Which cheese is stronger cheddar or gouda? ›

Cheddar has a stronger flavor.

Gouda cheese has a sweet and nutty flavor, whereas cheddar cheese's flavor is less sweet, more buttery, and overall stronger. You can use Gouda and cheddar interchangeably in many cheese recipes. The flavor differences between the two are subtle but still noticeable.

Does Gouda melt easily? ›

Consequently, Gouda has lower acidity than many other cheeses—and, as a result, a "sweeter" flavor profile and a supple, chewy texture. Younger Gouda melts brilliantly (aged Gouda is usually labeled as such, while younger varieties often have a red wax coating).

What cheese is most like Gouda? ›

Assuming it's a mild Gouda you want a substitute for, try Edam (as suggested), Monterey Jack, Muenster, mild Cheddar, Havarti, or Gruyere. Have You Tried These 6 Substitutes for Gouda Cheese Yet? Butterkäse would be the closest if it was a young (jong) cheese. Edam, or Havarti would come close.

Is Gouda the most popular cheese? ›

What is Gouda? It is the most popular Dutch cheese in the world, accounting for 50 to 60% of the world's cheese consumption. Since the name is not protected, it has become a generic classification for all cheeses produced and sold under the name Gouda.

Why is Gouda popular? ›

Gouda cheese is a popular cheese variety that originated in the Dutch town of Gouda. Gouda cheese is known for its mild and creamy flavour combined with its round shape and yellow colour. This cheese is made from cow's milk and thanks to the ripening process, the specific texture and flavour is developed.

What day is the cheese market in Gouda? ›

For more than 300 years of cheese traded on the market in Gouda. From far came the cheese farmers on Thursday with their cheese brig to the Market. The traditional Gouda cheese market is still held every Thursday.

Is the Hague worth visiting? ›

With its many cultural sites, popular cafés and restaurants as well as lively festivals, the city is worth a visit any time of year. Not to mention the fact that it's the seat of the Dutch government and home to the Royal Family, so there are plenty of historical monuments, chic hotels and even a couple of palaces!

Is Gouda good by itself? ›

Gouda cheese is served as a snack (in the Netherlands, people pair it with mustard and cut it in cubes, a staple of social gatherings), used in cooking, and eaten by itself.

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