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The beautiful medieval city centre of Gouda has a glorious past. 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.

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Explore Gouda like a true local

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Gouda has had official city rights since 1272, making it an older city than even Amsterdam or Rotterdam. It's one of the things that makes this city stand out. Gouda has a glorious past steeped in a host of trades from days gone by. Trades that are now almost part of cultural heritage but still define the face of the city. From local beers and ceramics to stroopwafels and, of course, world-famous Gouda Cheese: you can see and learn all about these fantastic products in Gouda.

Visit the Kamphuisen Siroopwafelfabriek to learn all about the production of stroopwafels or discover the world of Gouda cheese at the Gouda Cheese Experience. Wander through the streets around the Sint-Janskerk, famous for its 72 stained-glass windows, and imagine yourself in the Middle Ages. At a length of 123 metres, it’s also the longest church in the Netherlands. And make sure not to miss the city hall in the middle of the Markt square. It’s the oldest Gothic city hall in the Netherlands and looks like something straight out of a fairytale.

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A visit to Gouda soon reveals a city of water. The old city centre is surrounded and traversed by gorgeous canals. So hop on a SUP or a canoe and explore Gouda from the water. Where else could you navigate underneath houses in the oldest part of the city?

Not in the mood for paddling? Then climb aboard a boat for a tour of the canals with Reederij de IJsel or Bootje Kaas. Along the way, the skipper will tell you interesting facts about the city’s past and present. Prefer to determine your own route and explore at your own pace? Hop on a sustainable e-chopper bike and tour Gouda and its surrounding areas. Gouda is located in The Groene Hart (Green Heart), which makes it an excellent base for trips into nature areas such as the peaceful rural region of Krimpenerwaard.

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Get a taste of Gouda

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    Gouda Cheese Market

    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.

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

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    Beer cafés and breweries

    During the Middle Ages, Gouda was considered the premier beer city in the Netherlands. Around the year 1470, the city was home to a staggering 200 breweries that produced 15 million litres of beer per year. These days, production doesn't scale those heights but there are still many cafés where you can enjoy some lovely locally crafted beers. Here's a list.

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    LIZZ at the Relais & Châteaux Weeshuis Hotel Gouda

    Restaurant LIZZ bagged its first Michelin star in 2023. Chef Remco Kuijpers cooks the most heavenly dishes. The restaurant is located in the beautiful courtyard of a magnificent monumental building in the oldest part of Gouda. This place absolutely exudes history.

    Read more onwshs.nl

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    Lichtfabriek Gouda restaurant

    Located in a former historic factory building, its high ceilings, industrial elements and huge windows make the Lichtfabriek Gouda a venue with a unique atmosphere, where light still plays an important role.

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

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    Casa Chow

    Find the best spot for street food smack dab in the middle of Gouda! Casa Chow comes with its own tropical vibe. This is the place to be for your daily dose of street food, from nachos to sushi and ceviche to frietje rendang (French fries with Indonesian-style meat). With its recognisable yellow façade, you can’t miss it!

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

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    Museumcafé

    The former Catharina Hospital is now home to both Museum Gouda and the Museumcafé. The latter has a hidden terrace in a beautiful garden, overlooking the imposing Sint-Janskerk. The Museumcafé is a hidden gem located in the cellar vault of one of Gouda's most beautiful monumental buildings.

    Read more onmuseumcafegouda.nl

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    The Kleischuur

    Clay used to be delivered here to be used in the Gouda pottery factories. Today, the kitchen uses local and organic produce. The result? An unadulterated flavour experience on a plate. Enjoy lovely, high-quality dining.

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

Sustainable

The most bee-friendly municipality in the Netherlands

The most bee-friendly municipality in the Netherlands

Gouda was voted the most bee-friendly municipality in the Netherlands in 2023. This isn’t so surprising considering it has more than its fair share of nature and greenery, such as the city parks of Houtmansplantsoen, Singelpark, Vroesentuin and the Van Bergen IJzendoornpark. On the fringes of the city you will find the Steinse Groen, and a little further away the unique Reeuwijkse Plassen nature reserve.

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Gouda may be a city of history and old trades, but that does not mean it doesn’t also look towards the future. In fact, The New York Times recently praised Gouda as one of 52 cities in the world wanting to be part of 'a positive change with regard to sustainability’. It even called the city 'an ideal starting point for a car-free holiday in the Netherlands'.

Take the train or bus to Kinderdijk, famous for its impressive row of windmills along the river. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers stunning Dutch scenery. A short train ride away you will find Rotterdam, known for its modern architecture. Some notable sights include the Market Hall, the Erasmus Bridge and the harbour.

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Gouda is an ideal starting point for a car-free holiday in the Netherlands.

The city is easily reached by train; for example, there is a good connection to Rotterdam, which is convenient for visitors travelling by Eurostar from England, France and Belgium, among others. You can also reach Utrecht and The Hague in just 20 minutes and Amsterdam in less than an hour.

The compact city centre also lends itself to exploration on foot. Gouda is the proud home of the first Fairtrade Street in the Netherlands, where you will find a large concentration of sustainable entrepreneurs: from clothes shops to vegan lunch cafés, it's all here! During your walk, visit Museum Gouda with its interactive scale model of the city, unique militia group portraits, Gouda pottery known as Gouds Plateel and a decent selection of changing exhibitions. Afterwards, go for a drink in one of the inviting bars and restaurants to round off a great day.

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Green tips in Gouda

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    Sustainable shopping and dining in Gouda

    Do you love sustainable shopping and dining? Gouda is home to a wide range of shops selling vintage clothes and other items. Have a look around Love4yourcloset or visit Studio Kiewie to finish the day with a healthy organic vegan meal.

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

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    The best vegan restaurants in Gouda

    From vegan food bar Miss Nice Banana to the marvellous lunch bar Your Foodprint: Gouda is home to many sustainable, vegan restaurants. This list is sure to whet your appetite! Tip: if you’re craving a little snack, check out the organic French fries from Pomms’.

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    The most beautiful city parks

    Enjoy lush greenery right in the middle of the historic city centre: the Singelpark, Houtmansplantsoen, Vroesentuin or the green wadi behind the historic Waag – relax on a bench and enjoy the tranquillity of these surprisingly green spots.

    Read more onkomoot.com

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    Cheeseless walk

    American expat Karen offers tips for remarkable places in Gouda on her blog. If you’ve had enough of cheese for a while, she has some good advice on ‘things to do that aren’t cheesy’. This walk is a fresh, interesting alternative.

    Read more onwanderlustingk.com

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    Dino Experience Park

    Go really far back in time at the Dinopark. It's perfect for kids but can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. Come face to face with more than 70 dinosaurs at the Dinopark, dig up an actual dinosaur skeleton, search for gold and gems and relax at the Dino cinema. It makes for a great day of fun.

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

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    Visit an art gallery

    Do you love art? Gouda has plenty of unusual galleries, with a very wide range of subjects and styles to suit all tastes. For instance, there is a hat studio, an 'eclectic' gallery and a studio where you can find artisan plateel ceramics.

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

Hidden gems

Visit the premier industrial hotspot of Gouda

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Behind the Museumhaven is the Hollandse Ijssel river. The Gein and Korne ferries take you to Gouda's industrial hotspot: GOUDasfalt. Here you'll not only find the city beach and restaurant Gouwestrand, but also a marvellous combination of creative and sustainable entrepreneurs like Vuigmakers, a trendy company that tries to find new uses for waste. Because who wouldn’t want to turn an old bicycle tyre into a cool belt?

If you’ve worked up a thirst, be sure to try the craft beers from Brouwerij 1923. Looking for something quirky and rather cool? At the typemachinefabriek you can not only see or buy lots of old typewriters, but you can also bring your old model for service and repairs.

Museumhavenkwartier

A slightly more traditional hidden gem is the attractive Museumhavenkwartier, with one place close to the Mallegatsluis that is particularly worth a visit. This museum harbour is home to the shipyard, the old skipper's waiting room and many historical ships. Fun fact: some of these ships are still occupied by families and households. You can admire different types of ships, including old cargo ships, tugs and even a historic steamboat. It paints a vivid picture of what shipping used to look like. In addition, events and activities are often organised at the Museum Harbour, making it a vibrant and interesting place to visit.

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    Windmills

    You wouldn't expect windmills in a city, right? Gouda actually has four, including one where you can still buy traditionally ground flour.

    Read more onwelcometogouda.com

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    Explore Gouda

    Fancy a nice stroll but no idea where to start? The Explore Gouda web app is there to help you choose from several shopping routes, walks along historic places in Gouda and much more.

    Read more onexploregouda.nl

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    Spot the cheesemakers

    In 2022, Gouda celebrated its 750th anniversary as a city. 'Gouda750' was the inspiration for a unique project: 50 life-sized concrete statues of female cheesemakers were painted and decorated by local artists, companies and organisations. Some have found new homes – in Nagasaki, among other places – but you can still discover many of them scattered around the city.

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    Gouda bij Kaarslicht

    Gouda bij Kaarslicht (Gouda by Candlelight) is one of the oldest festivals of light in the Netherlands, with activities including the Winterfair, concerts, performances and shows. At night, 1,500 candles are lit in the windows of the old city hall on Markt Square and thousands more in the windows of monumental buildings in the city centre. Keep an eye on the site for the exact date.

    Read more ongoudabijkaarslicht.nl

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    Spa Gouda

    This unique city spa is located in a beautiful Amsterdam School-style building. It's an oasis of peace and quiet right in the middle of the city centre. People used to bathe here in the old days when a bathroom in your home was not common. Nowadays it's a hidden gem for a day of total pampering and relaxation.

    Read more onspagouda-nl.translate.goog

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    5 unique accommodations

    Looking for accommodation in Gouda? The Orange Backpack weblog has compiled a nice overview of unique places to stay. Options include sleeping in a water tower or in a charming, stylish building from 1687.

    Read more ontheorangebackpack.nl

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FAQs

Gouda: tips for exploring the medieval city of cheese? ›

During your walk, visit Museum Gouda

Gouda
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.
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with its interactive scale model of the city, unique militia group portraits, Gouda pottery known as Gouds Plateel and a decent selection of changing exhibitions. Afterwards, go for a drink in one of the inviting bars and restaurants to round off a great day.

Is Gouda, Netherlands worth visiting? ›

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 are some interesting facts about Gouda cheese? ›

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.

How long to spend in Gouda, Netherlands? ›

There are plenty of things to do in Gouda for everyone of all ages to enjoy, and like most places we visit, we easily could've stayed more than a day, but if you only have one day, you're still in luck.

What is the best way to eat old 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 day is Gouda cheese market? ›

Gouda cheese has been traded every Thursday on the Markt in Gouda for centuries. Every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m, the traditional Cheese Market still takes place on the Markt. And just like in the old days, farmers and cheese traders make a price by means of 'hand clapping'.

How do Dutch serve Gouda? ›

In the Netherlands, cubes of Gouda are often eaten as a snack served with Dutch mustard. Older varieties are sometimes topped with sugar or apple butter.

How long does Gouda last once opened? ›

3–4 weeks

What country makes the best Gouda cheese? ›

It is probably the most popular cheese in the Netherlands, along with Edam. This dairy product is made from pasteurized, skimmed whole cow's milk. We recognize it thanks to the distinctive orange color of its rind, although other types of Gouda exist.

Do you refrigerate Gouda cheese? ›

Refrigeration is key to preserving Gouda's flavor and texture. The ideal temperature is around 35-45°F (1.7-7.2°C).

What pairs well with Gouda? ›

For a cheeseboard or a small snack plate: pair our Smoked Gouda with raw vegetables (think broccoli, cucumber, & tomatoes), cured meats, and pumpernickel bread. Enjoy it with an Amber ale or Lager. For a simple meal: Smoked Gouda adds great flavor atop sandwiches, melted on burgers, and shredded into dips & spreads.

How healthy is gouda cheese? ›

It helps build a stronger skeletal system and maintain overall oral hygiene. Consisting of all the essential amino acids, Gouda is a rich source of high-quality proteins. The proteins play a vital role in muscle build and repair mechanisms. Gouda is a rich source of Vitamin A (Retinol).

What is Gouda famous 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 so good? ›

The flavors are imparted, to a great extent, from the natural pastures on which the cattle graze, and the development of salt crystals gives it a crumbling texture as the cheese ages. Distinct in character, diverse in style, Castello Gouda cheese conveys a full-bodied and rich flavor, embodying versatility.

What is the best cheese from the Netherlands? ›

Gouda cheese is the most famous, and most produced, Dutch Cheese, followed by Edam, Maasdam, Boerenkaas, Leyden and lesser known cheeses. Gouda: Gouda is the best known Dutch Cheese and its recipe has been copied (but rarely equalled) by cheese makers around the world.

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