A venue was born on the roof of the Máj Národní department store that combines modern gastronomy, a unique atmosphere and breathtaking views.
Fly Vista is not merely a restaurant and bar – it is an all-day experience above the city. From the first rays of the morning until sunset, the rhythm of the day resonates here. Mornings are for unlimited breakfasts and the panorama of an awakening Prague. At noon, the space turns into an elegant scene for business lunches or an à la carte menu, with Chef Karel Caldr presenting his modern cuisine of international classics combined with Czech seasonal favourites.
Every Tuesday, fresh tuna is carved right in the restaurant, Thursdays are for Retro parties and, every month, special events are organised to present new reasons for returning to La Vista. Whether for a quick lunch, a drink after work or a relaxed dinner, Fly Vista offers a unique blend of flavours, views and atmosphere.
Lake Neusiedl, nicknamed the “Sea of the Viennese”, lies on the border between Austria and Hungary. Its shallow waters, salt pools and reed beds form the heart of the Seewinkel nature reserve – a landscape that has rightly been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is here that the Vila Vita Pannonia resort was built. A place for perfect relaxation.
In the heart of the Austrian Alps, where mountain elegance blends with top-class hospitality, another gastronomic triumph was achieved this year. The gourmet restaurant, La Fenice in the Hotel Arlberg Lech, has been awarded a prestigious star in the 2026 Michelin Guide. This recognition places La Fenice among the culinary giants of the region.