Delft canals, Gouda cheese, siroopwafels, and some very important Dutch folk
30 May 2022.
Today and tomorrow will be short road trips around southern Netherlands. First up is Delft. Famous for its porcelain, Delft has additional claims to fame and, no surprise here, they involve dead Dutch people.
We walked the 15 minutes or so to the Gouda train station where we caught the next train to Rotterdam Centraal where we connected to Delft. All of which took less than 50 minutes.
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Delft station |
From the Delft station it was a very easy (and short) walk into the historic center of the city. As we passed canal after canal, Susie and I both agreed that there was something inherently soothing about these watercourses.
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yes, the church is leaning but stable |
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old city hall |
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Grotius statue outside the church |
Since we had picked up some Gouda cheese in Delft we thought the very least we could do was pick some up in Gouda too. We stopped at a shop near our hotel t'Kaaswinkeltje.
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t'Kaaswinkeltje Gouda cheese shop (photo courtesy French Tarte) |
I also found some delicious pâtes à fruit at a nearby pastry shop and we rounded out the food shopping afternoon with a package of siroopwafel from Kamphuisen, supposedly the inventor of this tasty treat.
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the automat of stroopwafels or siroopwafels, we can't figure out the difference |
And in the little park across from our hotel is this curious bit of stone. . . no signage, no name, nothing.
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