Tap & Vin
Tap & Vin, Næstved
Bright, central café‑restaurant with sunny terrace, hearty all‑day dining and front‑row views of Sct. Mortens Church in the heart of Næstved.
Café Vivaldi in Næstved sits at the end of the pedestrian street, directly opposite Sct. Mortens Church, blending classic café comfort with a full restaurant-style menu. Bright, welcoming interiors and a large outdoor terrace with around 100 sunny seats make it an easy all‑day choice, from hearty brunch and burgers to steaks, salads, cakes and coffee. It’s a casual, social hub ideal for shoppers, families, and relaxed evenings in the historic town center.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train and walking from Næstved Station
From Næstved Station, Café Vivaldi is reachable on foot in about 10–15 minutes through the central part of town. The route is flat and fully paved, suitable for wheelchairs and prams in most conditions. Trains connect Næstved with Copenhagen and other Zealand towns several times per hour during the day, and standard second‑class tickets from Copenhagen typically cost around 120–160 DKK one way depending on time and discount. In wet or icy weather, allow extra time for careful walking on the pedestrian streets.
Local bus to Næstved city centre
Multiple local and regional bus lines stop at central Næstved bus stops within roughly a 5–10 minute walk of Sct. Mortens Gade. Travel times from residential areas around Næstved generally range from 10–25 minutes. A single adult ticket on local buses typically costs around 24–30 DKK, with discounts for children and travel cards. Buses run more frequently on weekdays and daytime hours, with reduced service in the late evening and on Sundays, so it is wise to check the timetable before returning.
Car or taxi within Næstved and nearby towns
Arriving by car from addresses within Næstved usually takes 5–15 minutes, while nearby towns on South Zealand are often 20–40 minutes away. The streets immediately around Café Vivaldi are in a pedestrian zone, so you will need to use public car parks nearby and walk the last stretch. Public parking in central Næstved often includes time‑limited free zones and paid areas; typical paid parking runs around 10–20 DKK per hour, and spaces can be busier on Saturday afternoons. Taxis operate in town and can be practical in the evening, with short rides inside Næstved often costing around 80–150 DKK depending on distance and time.
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