Easy Reserve is dedicated to offering, not just wonderful vacation rentals, but also incredible holiday experiences. In addition to the possibility to book and enjoy wine tasting visits in selected Tuscan wineries, now we are also offering special tours in selected popular destinations. Perfectly able to adjust and customise tours according to the tastes, requirements and interests of each group, our expert guides are ready to make sure you have a fun and interesting day out.
Once your reservation for a villa rental has been confirmed you can proceed to choose the tour* that suits you best. All the details about times, prices and discounts are available in your private renter area. Book a slot and start off your vacation in Italy in the best way possible, with the inside scoop!
Easy Reserve Guided Tours


1 - Hidden Florence Guided Walking Tour
This walking tour of Florence is all about is all about uncovering the best-kept secrets and the hidden gems of the city such as the Church and Museum of Orsanmichele, the Buonomini Chapel and the Castagna Tower in Piazza San Martino and the Pagliazza Tower in Piazza Sant’Elisabetta.
This shows you a different side of the city, while still covering some of Florence's most popular and iconic landmarks such as the Piazza Duomo with its magnificent Florence Cathedral, the Baptistery and Giotto's Belltower, Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio (dei Priori) and Loggia dei Lanzi and the Ponte Vecchio.
This walking tour lasts for two hours and It makes for the perfect introduction to the Renaissance city.
This shows you a different side of the city, while still covering some of Florence's most popular and iconic landmarks such as the Piazza Duomo with its magnificent Florence Cathedral, the Baptistery and Giotto's Belltower, Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio (dei Priori) and Loggia dei Lanzi and the Ponte Vecchio.
This walking tour lasts for two hours and It makes for the perfect introduction to the Renaissance city.

2 - The Uffizi Gallery Tour
An unforgettable journey through one of the world’s most visited museums to discover the masterpieces by outstanding Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and many others. The Uffizi Gallery offers a breathtaking journey through more than four centuries of art history, thanks to the collections of the great Medici family. The building itself hides a surprising origin, tightly linked to this famous Florentine family. Thanks to the foresight of its last member Anna Maria Louisa, it remains as a reminder of the eternal bond between these wonderful pieces of art and the city of Florence.
An entire day at the Gallery would not be sufficient to see this rich collection and we have therefore made a very accurate selection of the most significant masterpieces. We will tell you the stories and curiosities behind the works of some of the most famous artists of all times, such as Giotto, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio and, of course, Michelangelo, who is represented here by his only finished panel painting to survive. The fabulous “Tribune”, symbol of Granduke Francesco I of the Medici family’s alchemic interests as well as the very first nucleus of the Gallery and Europe’s first museum, cannot be missed. On top of all this, the Gallery offers outstanding and unique views of the city of Florence.
An entire day at the Gallery would not be sufficient to see this rich collection and we have therefore made a very accurate selection of the most significant masterpieces. We will tell you the stories and curiosities behind the works of some of the most famous artists of all times, such as Giotto, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio and, of course, Michelangelo, who is represented here by his only finished panel painting to survive. The fabulous “Tribune”, symbol of Granduke Francesco I of the Medici family’s alchemic interests as well as the very first nucleus of the Gallery and Europe’s first museum, cannot be missed. On top of all this, the Gallery offers outstanding and unique views of the city of Florence.

3 - The Accademia Gallery Tour - The Original David
Once in Florence you cannot miss one of the world’s most famous sculptures: Michelangelo’s David! This visit will allow you to admire the original sculpture up close and get to know all the background stories about it and its creator. In fact, the Accademia is home to the world’s biggest concentration of Michelangelo’s works: the 4 Slaves, Saint Matthew, The Pietà Palestrina and the most famous of them all, David. While you are admiring these masterpieces, we will tell you all the fascinating stories behind them and take you into Michelangelo’s world, unveiling his philosophy and how it influenced his working methods.
Besides these fabulous sculptures, the museum also offers the opportunity to see paintings from some of Renaissance Florence’s most important workshops and another small but precious jewel: The Museum of Musical Instruments, which contains the Medici family’s collection including the only Stradivari in the world, entirely conserved in its original state. The Nineteenth Century Room holds the original plaster casts by 19th century artists: Lorenzo Bartolini and Luigi Pampaloni, the marble sculptures based on which are spread out among the most well-known museums of the world and can be seen all in one place here.
Besides these fabulous sculptures, the museum also offers the opportunity to see paintings from some of Renaissance Florence’s most important workshops and another small but precious jewel: The Museum of Musical Instruments, which contains the Medici family’s collection including the only Stradivari in the world, entirely conserved in its original state. The Nineteenth Century Room holds the original plaster casts by 19th century artists: Lorenzo Bartolini and Luigi Pampaloni, the marble sculptures based on which are spread out among the most well-known museums of the world and can be seen all in one place here.
*Please note that these tours are available until the end of October 2017.