Turn right at the next bridge into the Noodgodsstraat, named after a medieval chapel demolished in 1576.

A model of the chapel can be found in Museum Gouda, in the maquette.

At the end of the street turn left. You’re now in the Peperstraat. At nr. 92-96 Van de Velde en Halewijn wine store is based since 1818. De Armenkerk (Poor men’s church) at nr. 128 and nr. 130 is De Waterhont, a 14th Century workshop. The Peperstraat, containing many old warehouses, ends at the former Veerstalpoort (the farmer’s ferry gate), of which only remnants remain.