Secret Gouda: See the best things to do in Gouda with a free walking tour (2024)

Gouda is a city in South Holland, the Netherlands, that isfamous for its namesake cheese. Many people only come to Gouda for the cheese market, however there’s so much more to this beautiful Dutch city only an hour from Amsterdam.

In this guide to Gouda’s beautiful historic city center,I’ll be showing you the best things to do in Gouda that aren’t cheesy, including obvious historicarl monuments, somesecret places in Gouda that people leave off too many itineraries, and a few independent cafes/restaurants in Gouda that you’ll want to visit. I tried to minimize costs in this one day guide to Gouda, so you can choose whether you want to pay for museums or walk more. (Don’t worry, this Gouda itinerary includes a cheese shop!)

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For the longest time, I skipped Gouda thinking that it was overly touristy–and there wasn’t much to see in Gouda’s city center besides the Gouda cheese market. I finally gave Gouda a good chance and I fell in love with this historic Dutch city, which many tourists only visit for the cheese market. There’s something charming about the hidden alleyways and stunning Dutch buildings that make Gouda perfect for history lovers looking for a place to keep them on your toes.

Note about Gouda: The city ispacked on Thursdays during the summer as this is when the Gouda cheese market occurs. It’s certainly one of the main reasons to visit Gouda, but Gouda is a great foodie-centric city even if you miss the cheese market (as I did).

You can follow this self-guided tour to Gouda’s city any day as I was unlucky enough to visit Gouda on a Sunday. I strongly recommend avoiding visiting on a Sunday as many of the shops and restaurants will be closed–or close early. Click for the best day trips from Amsterdam.

Contents

  • 1 Your free self-guided tour of Gouda
    • 1.1 Begin at Gouda Centraal
    • 1.2 Onze-Lieve-Vrouwetoren
    • 1.3 Hofje van Cincq
    • 1.4 Hofje van Letmaet
    • 1.5 Stroll along Hoge Gouwe
    • 1.6 Old Catholic Church (Parochie van de H. Johannes de Doper)
    • 1.7 Banana Warehouse (Bananenpakhuis)
    • 1.8 Shop along Lange Groenendaal
      • 1.8.1 Spa Gouda
    • 1.10 Siroopwafel Stop
    • 1.11 Naaierstraat
    • 1.12 Gouda City Hall
    • 1.13 Gouds Kaashuis
    • 1.14 De Waag
    • 1.15 Lunch atMiss Nice Banana or Hofje vanJongkind
    • 1.16 Jeruzalemstraat
    • 1.17 Sint-Janskerk
    • 1.18 Willem Vroesentuin
    • 1.19 Swanenburghshofje
    • 1.20 David’s Gelato orKoffiefabriek
    • 1.21 Cafe Cozy or Biercafé De Goudse Eend
  • 2 Where to stay in Gouda
  • 3 How to get from Amsterdam to Gouda
  • 4 Map of the best things to do in Gouda
  • 5 Have you been to Gouda?

Map at the very bottom prior to comments!

Begin at Gouda Centraal

This is simple as Gouda is quite walkable, so no need to rent a bike (unless you really want to).

Onze-Lieve-Vrouwetoren

This tower is all that remains of theOnze-Lieve-Vrouwekapel, a church that was built in the 1400s. It was used a school for girls where free reading and religious lessons were given. However, after the Protestant reformation, the main church switched to the Sint-Janskerk (later on this tour).The clock tower actually dates back to the 1500s and today, the tower is used as an artist studio.

Hofje van Cincq

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I’m really sorry if you don’t enjoy hofjes, but I love these little time capsules thatstill are inhabited. Previously, wealthy aristocrats would rent out houses to those in need according to some terms set by the original owner. Some are more specific than others.

Hofje van Cincq is considered to be one of the most luxurious hofjes in the city. Beyond requiring that the hofje helped the poor, the original benefactor funded twelve homes to be built in a courtyard. This courtyard was built in 1700, however the painting of the coat of arms by a famous Gouda painter made costs too high. For about a hundred years, you would have had to payten guilders in 1757(worth € 93.01 in euros today!) to view the hofje. At this point, the houses are now privately owned and the hofje is open to polite members of the public (for free).

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Hofje van Letmaet

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Hofje van Letmaet (Christian Gijsberthofje) is a hofje built in 1616 that was built to house poor widows with children. Althought there were more lovely cottages, quite a few were demolished and the remaining ones have been restored. It has a lovely garden path behind it, so be sure to walk behind it.

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Stroll along Hoge Gouwe

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This canal in Gouda is absolutely lovely to stroll along, so don’t be afraid to take your time. Be sure to peek into theSluiswachtershuisje, a canal lock keeper’s house, which has a pillory where you can take photos. (Consider giving a donation afterwards.)

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Old Catholic Church (Parochie van de H. Johannes de Doper)

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Although the Catholic church standing atHoge Gouwe 107 proudly displays information about its services, this was not always the case. Starting in 1630, a hidden church was built behind the three houses.Unfortunately, I was unable to visit as I visited Gouda on a Sunday, however if you’re lucky enough, you can attend services at this historic church, which has manyliturgical objects on display.

Banana Warehouse (Bananenpakhuis)

I really promise that the building at Low Gouwe 140 was a banana warehouse. You usually don’t think of beautiful canal houses when you think of bananas, but why not? This house built in the 1881 was converted into a banana warehouse in 1928 as the West Indies Banana trade was big business at the time. Please note the bananas above the front door. Isn’t that bananas?

Shop along Lange Groenendaal

On Lange Groenendaal, you’ll find all kinds of cute independent shops. Definitely peek into Heb ik VIAfor household goods although you’ll find something for everyone on this street. Just be warned that many of the shops are closed on Sundays.

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Spa Gouda

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Notably, you’ll find Spa Gouda here, so peek inside if you can! Spa Gouda was built in 1922 in the style of the Amsterdam School as many homes lacked a bath or shower at this point in time. (Just imagine how people smelled back then…) It’s been since restored to its former glory.

Looierspoort &Arie Kerssensteegje

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Although I didn’t really realize this until I came to Gouda, Gouda isfull of cute little alleyways and side streets. Although many historic cities have side streets, I haven’t encountered alleyways on the scale that you find them in Gouda. I love the feeling of turning up a small alleyway just to take a peek inside, so youmust take a walk up Looierspoort, the narrowest alleyway in Gouda.

Until the 19th century, there were large houses in front of this area, however these were workers houses for the leather tanners here. In 1879, these houses were built although they only included one room on both levels. Despite this, large families still lived here. There’s not too much privacy as the houses were built to maximize light, given the cramped nature of the alleyway. In 1996, they were saved from demolition and restored.

Youmust take a right to glimpse downArie Kerssensteegje, another charming alleyway this way. When I was there, they were doing construction, so you couldn’t go all the way through, but you normally can.

Siroopwafel Stop

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So, the siroopwafel is the stroopwafel, which originates in Gouda. (Everyone else copied Gouda!) For those of you who don’t know about Dutch food, the stroopwafel is a tasty Dutch dessert with two waffles and syrup, however Gouda has its version of it called the siroopwafel (syrup waffle). It was invented in the 1800s. Some way that it was the Kamphuisen bakery that invented it. After being popularized in 1870, Gouda had many siroopwafel factories, around 17, however only four remain today. You don’t need to pay to enter the offical factory to have a good stroopwafel. I’d recommend visiting Van den Berg to get a siroopwafel and a coffee. (The Breakfast of champions. 😉 )

You’ll also find a number of other bakeries around Gouda that sell stroopwafels, so don’t feel that you must pay 10 euros to see it made. You can just buy the Kamphuisen siroopwafels at their bakery on Markt. If you’re visiting on a Sunday, you can stop by the Waaghuis (the Weighing House), which is the tourist office, to buy a bag of siroopwafels produced by a local bakery as most of them will be closed then.

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Naaierstraat

This is just a lovely street to walk down and it has several lovely historic Dutch buildings.

Gouda City Hall

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Finally, you are in the Markt, Gouda’s main city square. In front of the Gouda City Hall, the Gouda Cheese Market occurs each week. (Spoiler alert: It’s not real. Go to nearby Woerden for the real deal.) The Stadshuis (Gouda City Hall) dates back to the 1300s although it was finished in 1450. It’s the oldest Gothic city hall in the Netherlands.

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Secret Gouda: See the best things to do in Gouda with a free walking tour (13)

Gouda had a beautiful medieval center, a fire in 1438 almost burned it to the ground. Although the city hall was damaged, it survived. The decision was made to keep the city hall far enough away from the rest of town, so that if there was a fire, it would not burn down. You can tour the city hall for a few euros, which definitely ranks on the best things to do in Gouda, although you need to buy a ticket in a different building. Be sure to look at the wedding hall!Be sure to admire the carillon with the puppets. Each half hour, they move.

Gouds Kaashuis

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We are in Gouda after all. This shop is definitely touristy, however it’s a great place to try all the variants of Gouda cheese as they haveso many samples. I’m lactose intolerant due to IBS, but I will admit that I had a taste. My favorite is the Jonge Gouda (the youngest Gouda), but you’ll have to decide for yourself. There are more authentic cheese shops, but this one has good hours and a good selection. This is just to help you stave off your appetite as real lunch is coming!

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De Waag

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The Gouda weighing house was built in 1668. Not surprisingly, it’s where cheese was weighed for the cheese market. The nearby De Zalm hotel, dating back to 1670, was forced to lower their roof to be six feet lover than De Waag by the town council. The top floor of De Waag was used for the local militia as well as other random functions, including a veterinary office. Now, it’s where the Gouda Cheese Museum is. I skipped it, but you can still step into the weighing house for free, which is where the Gouda tourism board has their office.

Lunch atMiss Nice Banana or Hofje vanJongkind

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Gouda has someamazingfood options. Definitely consider eating at the affordable and cozy Hofje van Jongkind, which was built in a former hofje, intended for single women. The hofje used to have eleven houses and a courtyard although you can view the remains of four of this “houses” in their lovely cafe. They’re restoring it with a lot of love, so be sure to get a coffee or lunch here.

For anyone who is vegetarian or vegan, stop by Miss Nice Banana for delicious vegan-friendly food. My husband loved their jackfruit taco and I loved their vegan banana chocolate ice cream.

Jeruzalemstraat

This street is named for the Jerusalem Church , which was dedicated in 1504. The church is in the same shape as the Holy Sepulcher. It will be an art center. Be sure to look out for the Jeruzalemkapel, which is on your left side.

Sint-Janskerk

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Saint Jans church is a UNESCO listed church in Gouda. It’s hard to miss along the skyline and it’s one of the longest churches in the Netherlands with a length of 123 meters. Although the original church burned in the 1500s, the “new” church was rebuilt.The famous philosopher Erasmus actually lived in Gouda at the Catholic monastery associated with the church.

The 72 stained glass windows area reason to visit this church. The stained glass windows date back to 1555 and luckily, this church survived the Protestant Reformation intact. Although the church was plundered, the windows were left untouched. For many years, Catholicism was illegal in Gouda and around this time, it was converted into a Protestant church. Luckily, the church survived World War II as the stained glass windows were removed prior to the Netherlands becoming involved with World War II. Admission costs seven euros.

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Willem Vroesentuin

In the exterior of the church, you’ll find a cozy little garden, theWillem Vroesentuin. This garden is free to enter and the perfect place to enjoy a nice snack. It dates back to 1555 with an original gate dating back to 1614. The main house here (for the name) can only be visited when the monuments are open in Gouda, but at least take a look here.

Swanenburghshofje

The Swanenburghshofje is a hofje dating back to 1692 that is still used for charity purposes and assisted living for those in need. The houses were intended for the elderly, the honorable, and the widowed. Prior to the hofje, the a women’s convent was here, however it burned down due to arson. The stone entrance is lovely to admire.

David’s Gelato orKoffiefabriek

Looking for a coffee or an ice cream? Stop into David’s Gelato for some of the best ice cream in the Netherlands. There’s often a line out the door in summer. Alternatively, head to Koffiefabriek for a cup of coffee to keep you awake before you stop for a beer at a cozy cafe.

Cafe Cozy or Biercafé De Goudse Eend

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Secret Gouda: See the best things to do in Gouda with a free walking tour (20)

Let’s end this lovely day in Gouda with a beer. I recommend stopped into Cozy Cafe, which has a divey atmosphere that I kind of love. Their beer menu is pretty average, but the bartender is friendly.

For craft beer, I prefer De Gouse Eend, which is considered by many to be the best beer bar in Gouda. The bartender was generous and even gave my husband a free t-shirt after he heard him admiring the decorations. Their beer selection was surprising and vast. Even my friend, who doesn’t love beer, found a great beer to enjoy. They have a nice outdoor patio for summer.

Be sure to stay in the historic center of Gouda. It’s walkable, beautiful, and even more affordable than Amsterdam. There are not many hotels in Gouda, but there are some lovely ones that you’ll definitely want to check out if you’re looking for a typically Dutch atmosphere.

You can stay in a beautiful 17th century canal house in Gouda city center for a fraction of what you’d pay in Amsterdam. Alternatively, stay at an atmospheric hotel walking distance from the city center. For those on a low budget, consider staying in Utrecht at a hostel, which is only fifteen minutes away.

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You can take the train from Amsterdam to Gouda. The train ride should take about 50 minutes from Amsterdam to Gouda. The train direction will be Rotterdam Centraal if it’s a direct train, otherwise you may have to transfer in Utrecht. Google Maps will give you the best route to get to Gouda from Amsterdam.

If you decided to drive to Gouda, you can park in the parking lot “Kleine America” for a reasonable rate. (It made me laugh that the parking lot name was Little America as I was curious what Little America in Gouda was… It’s a parking lot. (There’s a nice coffee place in the Chocolate Factory.)

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FAQs

Is Gouda worth seeing? ›

The iconic Gouda Cheese Market is still the place where farmers and traders haggle over the finest cheeses. It's absolutely worth a visit but note that the market is only held every Thursday morning from April until August.

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.

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.

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 is interesting about Gouda? ›

As such, it is considered as one of the oldest types of cheese in the world. Gouda cheese is mainly made from pasteurised cow's milk. Some artisans also make use of unpasteurised goat or sheep's milk. Typically, herbs, seasonings and nuts are added to the milk in order to enhance the cheese's flavour.

Is the Gouda cheese market real? ›

Gouda is a small town but its history is interesting. On the main square near old City Hall you can visit the Cheese Market on Thursdays, from April onto the end of August. The traditional market dates back from 1395.

How long does Gouda cheese last once opened? ›

3–4 weeks

What time does Gouda open? ›

The Gouda Cheese Market will be held every Thursday morning from April 2nd to August 27th 2020. The market will be active from 10.00 am till 12.30 pm.

Is Gouda just cheddar? ›

Both cheddar cheese and Gouda cheese are dairy products, but there are differences between the two: 1. 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.

What does Gouda mean in Dutch? ›

Gouda cheese (/ˈɡaʊdə/, US also /ˈɡuːdə/, Dutch: [ˈɣʌudaː]; Dutch: Goudse kaas, "cheese from Gouda") is a creamy, yellow cow's milk cheese originating from the Netherlands. It is one of the most popular and produced cheeses worldwide.

Why is Dutch cheese so good? ›

Many areas in the Netherlands are below sea level. This makes the land very fertile and yet very humid. Other crops such as maize cannot handle this well, but the grass was of high quality, which translates into a high quality cheese. The production process was also taken very seriously.

Is Gouda worth visiting? ›

Plenty to do for a day - and great places to eat or grab a coffee. Gouda feels like a quintessence of the whole Netherlands packed into one city. I definitely recommend the visit. Try to plan your trip on Thursday when the Cheese Market takes place.

What animal is Gouda cheese from? ›

Gouda cheese can be made from cow's milk, goat's milk, or sheep's milk, though cow's milk Gouda is the most common. The flavor of Gouda cheese changes greatly with age. Young Gouda cheese is mild, smooth, buttery, and creamy - the perfect thing to round out a sandwich or mac and cheese.

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.

Does Gouda travel well? ›

"Aged Gouda is a great example of a perfect traveling cheese," says fromager Dan Utano. "It's hard so it doesn't melt, it's aged so it can last through the travel and the flavor is so rich you can just eat a little at a time and it will last you."

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.

How to enjoy Gouda? ›

Here are ten ideas to serve and enjoy Gouda Cheese:

It pairs well with fruit, nuts, and crackers. Sandwiches: Gouda cheese is a delicious addition to sandwiches. Use it in a grilled cheese sandwich or in a turkey and cheese sandwich. Salad: Sprinkle grated Gouda cheese over a salad for added flavour and texture.

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