Located inside The Park Hotel, Beach Road, Pandurangapuram, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530003, Vista is a premium 24-hour seaside restaurant that combines stunning ocean views with a sophisticated dining experience. Overlooking the pristine Ramakrishna Beach, Vista is celebrated for its relaxed atmosphere, gourmet food, and impeccable hospitality.
The restaurant offers an extensive multi-cuisine menu featuring Indian, Asian, and Western dishes. Guests can enjoy lavish buffets and Γ la carte selections including coastal seafood specialties, kebabs, fresh salads, wood-fired pizzas, and signature desserts. Known for its breakfast and Sunday brunch, Vista attracts both residents and tourists looking for refined dining with a view.
Its open-air design, modern dΓ©cor, and panoramic sea backdrop make it ideal for family meals, romantic dinners, or business lunches. With soft music, candle-lit evenings, and the sound of waves in the background, every meal at Vista becomes a serene experience.
Conveniently situated along Beach Road within The Park Hotel campus, Vista combines culinary excellence with Visakhapatnamβs coastal charm. For guests seeking a perfect mix of flavor, view, and ambiance, this restaurant stands out as a landmark dining spot. City Nest proudly highlights Vista @ The Park Hotel as one of Vizagβs most enchanting sea-facing restaurants.
aparna vasanshetty
in the last weekBeautiful hotel amongst lush green lawns with a private natural sea beach ποΈ breathtakingly beautiful environment. Service is excellent with a personal touch by the GM, Mr Jaydeep Biswas, a very accommodating and loving towards his clients & customers. Treats them like a family. We enjoy the Karaoke club to the fullest on Fridays! Love visiting Park hotel Vizag, as it is situated right in the heart of city but yet, once inside, it's a calm & peaceful environment.
Surender Singh Gill
in the last weekThe new year Eve program at the Park was a memorable moment and we had a great time with all our friends at the "shack" The bar was well stocked, service was excellent , the staff was decent and cheerful throughout. The crowd was huge and very well managed. Kudos to the team Park.
Indu chakraborty
in the last weekPerforming at The Park Hotel, Visakhapatnam was a wonderful experience. The environment was smooth, well-organised, and extremely professional, making it comfortable for models to perform with confidence. The 31st New Year 2026 party was excellentβfabulous food, vibrant energy, and a beautifully curated ambiance. The hospitality was truly superb, with the staff ensuring everything ran seamlessly throughout the event. Special appreciation to Mr. Jaydeep Biswas, GM of the hotel, whose management, support, and attention to detail were outstanding. His leadership was clearly reflected in the flawless execution of the evening. It was truly a great experience being there, and I look forward to many more such memorable moments at The Park Hotel.
Goutham Valapala
in the last weekA Masterclass in Brand Decay: βThe Park Vizag was once synonymous with class and curation; today, it is a hollowed-out version of its former self. My recent experience revealed a venue that has traded its "premium" legacy for outdated, short-term commercialism. βThe "vibe" was aggressively out of touch, featuring a dated playlist and incoherent performances that were literally met with boos from the crowd. Logistics were equally poorβone drink station for a massive crowd led to inexcusable wait times. To top it off, the food was forgettable and lacked any culinary finesse. βThe most concerning part? There is a palpable sense of arrogance replacing the hospitality they were once known for. They may have secured a one-night profit, but theyβve permanently damaged their brand trust. This is no longer a premium landmarkβitβs a cautionary tale.
chandra sekhar
in the last weekDeeply Disappointing. A Fallen Brand. What was once an iconic, premium landmark in Vizag has sadly reduced itself to a loud, outdated, money-grabbing party venue with zero sense of class or curation. The so-called βparty vibeβ was painfully out of touch β an outdated DJ playlist, random dance groups with no coherence, and music that felt stuck a decade behind current trends. The crowd was visibly unimpressed; people were literally booing, yet the management continued as if they were βcreating a vibe.β That level of disconnect is astonishing. Logistics were a joke. One drink station for the entire crowd β long queues, chaos, frustration. For a hotel that once claimed premium positioning, this is unacceptable. The food was equally horrible β poorly executed, forgettable, and clearly an afterthought. Whatβs most disappointing is the mindset shift. This place no longer feels like a brand that cares about experience or legacy. It feels like a venue chasing short-term profits at the cost of reputation, compromising on quality, crowd management, music, and service. To make matters worse, the management is not open to feedback at all. There is no willingness to listen, introspect, or course-correct β only denial and arrogance. Yes, they may have made money that night β but itβs a short-lived spike. In the process, theyβve lost something far more valuable: their premium tag and brand trust. Once thatβs gone, itβs very hard to win back. This is no longer the Park Hotel Vizag people once admired. Itβs a cautionary tale of how a brand can fall when experience is replaced by pure commercialization.