Medieval Florence was a city of towers, with rival families competing to build the most majestic skyscraper they could to demonstrate their status. In 1251 a city law demanded that the towers be reduced in height to no more than 29 meters, but Florence still has plenty of historic towers that you can climb and get a great view of the city. And because there are a few different options to choose from, no one tower gets all that flooded by tourists.
The Arnolfo Tower was built in 1310 and so it was able to avoid the height limits and rise to a height of 95 meters, making it one of the grandest in the city. Part of the Palazzo Vecchio, this tower is famous as being the place that housed heretical monk Savonarola just before his public execution. Climb the 233 steps to the top of the tower to get an exceptional view of the city and some of its most famous landmarks. Although you won’t have the tower to yourself, as its height and distinctive appearance make it well-known in the city, the number of visitors at any one time is controlled so that you shouldn’t have to battle against dense crowds.