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Your ticket is confirmed, your itinerary is in order, and now it’s time to pack for the big trip to Europe you’ve been planning for months. Before the handbags and jewelry are edited down, the right shoes must be carefully considered—and any avid traveler knows it’s important to pack the best walking shoes for travel in Europe. More often than not, a day in any Old World destination city or quaint countryside town means lengthy excursions on foot, and as such, the wrong shoes can completely ruin a vacation.
I have put together a definitive list of the best women’s walking shoes for travel in Europe, shoes that will keep you feeling fresh all day, wherever your travels take you. As an avid traveler myself, I am always on the hunt for comfortable shoes, whether that means a cushioned slide sandal for endless days of museum tours in the brutal Roman summer heat, or a sturdy sneaker with arch support, for a weekend escapade in Stockholm, when I just want to wander endlessly, without an agenda. Avoiding weeklong blisters, tired and achy soles, and all the other negative consequences that can result from wearing an unsupportive shoe is my top priority, and the fellow options check my boxes perfectly—for those 15,000-step days and more.
I always look for cushioned insoles and other supportive details, such as padded collars around the ankle, as well as styles that can be styled easily with any type of outfit, to avoid overpacking. You will find classics like Hokas and Birkenstocks here, as well as a few surprises sprinkled in.
Keep reading to find the top 20 best women’s walking shoes for travel in Europe, to make every destination all the more enjoyable.
Pros
Features a contoured footbed with arch support
Designed with real leather adjustable straps
Cons
Some reviewers don’t like the feeling of the soft footbed.
I generally pack a few pairs of shoes when I travel to Europe in the summer, but these inevitably end up being my daily go-to. The simple slide shoe keeps me walking for miles without any agitation, thanks to the brand’s signature cork-latex footbed, and the leather straps never cut into the foot. Since it’s a sandal, it’s generally cooler than a closed-toe option for those 90-plus-degrees days pounding the steamy, cobblestone streets. They are also good to go straight out of the box (no breaking in required), and get even better over time, conforming to your own distinct foot shape. I have never had a blister wearing these! I have style mine with everything from jeans and T-shirts in Helsinki to designer sundresses in Paris.
Sizes: 35–43 EU, in medium and wide
Colors: Black/black, habana leather, and more
Materials: Leather upper and lining/synthetic sole
What customers are saying: “These are my wife’s favorite sandals. She bought her first pair when we were vacationing in Nashville 5 years ago. We were walking a lot and her feet were hurting. We walked into a Birkenstock store and she loved the style, fit and feel, of these sandals, so she bought them. She instantly fell in love with them.”
Pros
Mesh outer is breathable
Ample cushion for support
Cons
Some customers find the longer tongue on the back of the ankle to be uncomfortable.
Hokas are my go-to sneakers in New York, because they offer a bouncy and lightweight feeling, perfect for endless days of walking on the concrete. However, they are also the sneaker I always pack when I travel abroad. They serve as a workout shoe when I want to get my sweat sessions in while traveling, but also easily transition to a full day of exploring a new city or museum-hopping. I like that the upper is made from mesh and very breathable for hotter temps, as well. They also make a great plane shoe for travel days!
Sizes: 5–12, medium and wide
Colors: Black/black, white/white, nimbus cloud/white, and 21 more
Materials: Recycled polyester and rubber outsole
What customers are saying: “Fantastic shoe. Wore them to Rome. Cobblestone streets. 40 miles in 6 days. My feet only hurt from standing in 1 place (lots of museums) never from walking. I was shocked at how good they felt. I survived a trip on cobblestone streets and dozens of flights up and down stairs. And my feet came home and weren't bruised or tender at all. Very impressed. My previous long trip shoes were Brooks and Altras. They didn’t even compare to the Cliftons.”
Pros
Stylish and functional shoe
More affordable than most designer sneakers
Cons
Half sizes not offered
The second drop of the ongoing Loewe + On collaboration is not to be missed. I love that these two brands—powerhouses in their distinct categories—joined together to create this super-cool shoe. It’s functional, fashionable, and above all else—comfortable (as the name suggests, like walking on a cloud, in fact). This sneaker is also made from recycled fibers, making it a feel-good purchase, in my opinion. I love anything with an eco-friendly design. I plan to wear mine with simple tanks and flowy midi skirts all over Italy this summer.
Sizes: 36–42 EU
Colors: Gray, black, white, and four others
Materials: Recycled-knit and rubber sole
What customers are saying: “Many of our friends have raved about On shoes for a long time. When we saw the Loewe collaboration, we finally pulled the trigger. My wife absolutely loves them! They are definitely worth the hype, and the Loewe collaboration is beautiful. Highly recommend!”
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Pros
Very lightweight
Waterproof
Cons
Velcro straps might be too fussy for some
Believe what you’ve heard: Tevas really are a good walking shoe. I fell in love with the Midform Universal a few summers ago, while I was island-hopping in Sicily. They are extremely practical for any trip where there might be water involved—whether it be the sea or just the pool at your hotel—since the straps are made from quick-dry webbing and the sole is waterproof rubber. I like that the EVA midsole is thicker compared to the OG style, offering extra cushion and a little extra height. I wear mine with bikinis and pareos during the day, for those treacherous climbs to the distant rock beaches, or a wide-leg, linen trouser and button-down in the evening for a dinner out.
Sizes: 5–12
Colors: Recycled polyester yarn, EVA midsole, rubber outsole
Materials: Black fabric, folkstone gray, boho birch, and six more
What customers are saying: “I wore these shoes all day one day last week for 14 hrs. I had no soreness or issues while wearing for a long period of time. They are super comfortable and great support on my feet. I highly recommend.”
Pros
Machine-washable
Fold up for travel
Cons
Anyone allergic to Artemisia argyi should steer clear.
Flats might not be what you first think of as a walking shoe, but Vivaia is here to change that. The square-toe design on these feels fashion-forward and modern, but the real selling point for me is the cushioned heel, arch support, and comfortable insole (made from Artemisia argyi, an herbal antibacterial and antifungal). Did I mention these are also machine-washable and fold up for smart packing? A win-win in my book.
Sizes: 5–13 US, standard and wide
Colors: Black, navy, cream ivory and black, and 27 more
Materials: Knit upper made from plastic bottles, Artemisia argyi insole, rubber outsole
What customers are saying: “Wanted a stylish pair of ‘ballet type’ flats that were also comfortable! These look great with jeans or dress pants. Cushioning around the back of the shoe prevented blisters you often get with new shoes. Absolutely worth it!”
Pros
Mesh upper is breathable
Ridged rocker sole increases stability
Half sizes available
Cons
Cushioned feel takes a day to get used to
I tested these in New York at the start of the summer, instantly fell in love, and they came with me to Europe in June. As the name suggests, these were designed with walking in mind, and they actually do hold up. The exaggerated rocker gives every stride a smooth, gliding effect—absorbing the impact of bumpy and unstable surfaces, whether you’re on a quaint street in London or exploring Stockholm for the first time. They pair with a variety of outfits, too, not just athleisure. Take style lessons from the Scandis and wear yours with a full-skirted midi dress and belt bag for a casual-yet-stylish city look.
Sizes: 5–12
Colors: White, black, light silver, and eight others
Materials: Mesh upper and rubber sole
What customers are saying: “I’m usually hesitant to rave about a shoe. I have flat feet and when on my feet for a long duration they tent to cramp and hurt. I go these shoes on vacation in NYC. I wore these throughout the city. They feel as if you’re on a rocking cloud. I love these shoes, so much I got a second pair.”
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Pros
Made with eco-friendly materials
Extremely lightweight
Cons
Some reviewers say this style runs small.
When it comes to lightweight footwear that will withstand 10-plus miles of daily walking, lean on the Allbirds Tree Dasher 2 sneaker. It weighs only 8.56 ounces and will keep you moving without any extra heaviness. Every detail of this shoe has been mindfully considered, as well. The mesh upper is made from FSC-certified Tencel Lyocell (eucalyptus tree fiber), the SweetFoam midsole is derived from sugarcane-based green EVA, and the natural rubber outsole is FSC-certified, too. It’s the smartest shoe on our list.
Sizes: 5–11
Colors: Natural black, medium gray, blizzard, and 11 more
Materials: Textile and Tencel lyocell upper, merino wool and textile lining, rubber and synthetic sole
What customers are saying: “I got these shoes for walking up to 10 miles a day while traveling. They are super stylish and so very comfortable even after being on my feet all day. I plan to get another pair. Following the advice of others, I got a half size larger than what I normally wear, and it’s perfect.”
Pros
Versatile style that pairs with a variety of outfits
Cons
Take a day or so to break in
Emily Ratajkowski, Kendall Jenner, and Bella Hadid are all longtime fans, making the Adidas Samba the fashionable choice for hitting the streets in style, and these are a must-have on my list, as well. I like that they are lightweight and comfortable—I have worn them on day trips to Napoli without issues, where my mileage count was no less than 18,000 steps. One of the best parts, however, is how versatile they are for all-season wear. I can wear them with baggy jeans and a trench in spring, a cashmere pullover and trousers in winter, and cut-offs and a baby tee in the summer.
Sizes: 5–13
Colors: Off white, core black, wonder silver, and 10 more
Materials: Leather and synthetic upper, synthetic lining and rubber sole
What customers are saying: “I love these Adidas. I’m a sneaker head and just wanted to add these to my collection. Adidas shoes vary in fit though. I wear an 8.5 medium women’s shoes and got these in an 8. I can wear a cotton footie comfortably also. I have worn them running errands all day and no blisters or any discomfort and I have small bunions on both feet that can be debilitating at times!”
Pros
Designed for women’s feet
Cons
No bright colors
Lululemon’s foray into footwear shouldn’t be slept on. These were actually designed with a woman's foot first, rather than developed from an already existing men’s style, which is not the norm in the sneaker industry. Although designed for running, these make a great everyday option for getting your miles in all over Europe, thanks to plenty of cushioning and a breathable mesh upper. I like the taupe beige color way, to mix into my usual black and white sneaker choices.
Sizes: 5–12
Colors: Silverstone, white, black, and two more
Materials: Mesh upper, EVA foam, rubber outsole
What customers are saying: “I like how this shoes provide me with an all day comfort. When I travel, I need to walk a lot and my feet don’t hurt after a whole day [of] walk.”
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Pros
Works for all-season wear
Cons
New colorways tend to sell out quickly
It only makes sense that one of Salomon’s most popular styles is both road-friendly and hiking-appropriate. Of course, they get plenty of street credit, too, from the Hypebae crowd. The shoe was originally designed in 2013 for harsh conditions, so you know it will hold up while exploring the Highlands in Scotland or through a week of sightseeing in Berlin. They also are designed with Quicklaces—no struggling with constantly untied shoes here.
Sizes: 5–14
Colors: Black, pewter, ghost gray, and five more
Materials: Textile and synthetic upper and lining, rubber sole
What customers are saying: “These are very comfy, lightweight, fashionable, and aggressive shoes. Good to walk around the city/town or hiking/trail running. They fit very well true to size. I have had no issue with wearing them. I do everything in them. If you don’t have these in your shoe rotation I would get them. I highly recommended getting a pair of these shoes. I will be getting another pair for sure.”
Pros
Chunkier sole adds subtle height and lift
Cons
A lot of size discrepancy, so you might have to try two sizes for the right fit
Not all my picks are sneakers. Sometimes I need a shoe with a little more polish, so I often bring this lug-sole loafer from G.H.Bass on European adventures in the spring, fall, and winter. They have served me well in a variety of cities, from London to Rome and Paris, and look great paired with cropped jeans and a knit or a structured miniskirt, button-down, and ribbed sock. The loafer has a cushioned insole, so I know I can keep standing (and walking!) for long periods on end.
Sizes: 5–11
Colors: Black, wine, black/white, white
Materials: Leather upper and lining, rubber sole
What customers are saying: “I love the look of the regular Weejuns, but since I live in the city and walk a lot, I wanted the lug sole for a softer step and extra cushioning. The soles are even comfier and bouncier than expected and the footbed is extremely sturdy and artfully form fitting as well.”
Pros
Made in USA from real leather, suede, and mesh
Very comfortable insole
Cons
Sell out quickly
The original 990 shoe was crafted in 1982 and this is the modern update to the classic running shoe. Featuring a thick rubber sole that will grip any surface, whether slick or rocky, while an Encap-cushioned insole delivers the ultimate in stability and comfort inside. Take styling tips from the street and don yours with oversize suiting, whether that’s a vest and tailored short set in the summer, or a blazer and trouser in the colder seasons. It’s a chic look that works in any city.
Sizes: 4–11
Colors: Gray, navy, white
Materials: Suede, mesh, leather and rubber sole
What customers are saying: “Walked all over London with these!! On to the next. Very comfortable!! Good support! Love the color a lot!”
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Pros
Made with high-end Italian materials
Cons
No half sizes available
This summer, I’ve been making my way through Italy with the Lucca wedge in tow. It’s become my go-to shoe when I need a little break from my sneaker selection on the road. The strap is made from super-soft leather that has worn in beautifully over the past few weeks, and the walkable cork wedge has a padded insole for extra support and ease. These withstood a night out in Rome, from my apartment to drinks, dinner, and a long post-meal walk. Slipdresses and cropped cotton trousers have been my standby styling pieces to wear them with.
Sizes: 35–42 EU
Colors: Navy, ecru, sage
Materials: Italian nappa leather, Sardinian cork
Pros
Canvas fabrication is made from breathable cotton
Cons
Might not work on flat feet
Canvas sneakers are always a summer travel must-have, and this Vans classic sneaker has been in the brand’s collection for decades, for good reason. This pair slips on and off easily (hello, easier TSA check lines!), and the canvas upper is travel and wash-friendly. (They can be thrown in a washer when in need of a refresh.) The rubber waffle outsole provides traction, while the padded collars around the ankle offer stability and won’t create blisters. We recommend the crisp white colorway for endless outfit styling options.
Sizes: 5–17, in regular and wide
Colors: True white, black white checkerboard, black, and 10 more
Materials: Canvas textile upper and lining, rubber sole
What customers are saying: “Great summer travel shoe. Got these to specifically wear on a plane and walking around for a city vacation. The shoes are overall very comfortable and stylish.”
Pros
Good waterproof choice for water-friendly destinations
Good arch and heel support
Cons
Some customers found they squeak while walking.
You might already have tried the soft footbed, leather version, but Birkenstock’s EVA version of the classic Arizona sandal is worth grabbing too. It still contours to your distinct foot shape and has the ability to walk for miles, but this one is completely waterproof. This sandal is also available in a variety of fun colors, such as surf green and elemental blue, if you want to mix up your footwear game and lean into something more playful for vacation.
Sizes: 35–41 EU
Colors: Black, eggshell, surf green, elemental blue, fondant pink
Materials: Synthetic upper, lining and sole
What customers are saying: “The new rubber-like Arizona style Birkenstocks are comfortable and true to size (compared to the traditional cork style). I first purchased the blue ones and I liked them so much that I later bought the red ones with the white buckle. They actually look pretty stylish and I get lots of compliments when I wear them. I brought them along on a recent trip to Colorado where I did a lot of walking and found them to be quite comfortable.”
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Pros
Ample insole padding for comfort
Cons
Sizing discrepancies mentioned in reviews
Although designed for post-workout recovery, this extra-comfy sneaker from Alo also satisfies shoppers’ travel shoe needs. The beauty is in the high-rebound foam insole, which supports balance and alleviates pressure points all day—so that walking tour of Lisbon you just had to book won’t have you crying at the end of the day from knee or back pain. They are stylish to boot, too, and can be paired with a sporty fit as easily as with something more polished.
Sizes: 5–16½
Colors: Natural white/gum, gravel/white, black/white, and three more
Materials: Vegan leather and recycled components, rubber sole
What customers are saying: “Bought these for a trip to Spain. I knew we’d be walking a ton. These were so amazingly comfortable and stylish. I was able to wear these everyday and dress them up or down. I have plantar fasciitis and was very concerned about my feet cramping. Not one time did my feet hurt or were sore the entire trip! I’ve recommended these to everyone I know!”
Pros
Functional style that slips on easily
Cons
Tend to run big
If a boot is more what you have in mind, I have worn this Chelsea style from Dr. Martens for over a decade. I own it in black, brown, and even a faux-fur-lined option! I’ve taken it with me on spring trips to Madrid, winter trips to Milan, and autumn wanderings through Paris. Pro tip: I find that this style runs a half size big on me, so I always buy the coordinating insole, too. The insole adds even more cushion and bounce for a marathon day of shopping, gallery-hopping, and cafè coffees.
Sizes: 5–12
Colors: Black smooth, dark brown crazy horse, white smooth
Materials: Leather, elastic gussets, Good Year welted upper and sole
What customers are saying: “Great boot. Fun, functional, comfortable, dress up or down. Wore them walking all over New Orleans.”
Pros
Made from real leather
Cons
White sneakers can scuff easily.
You can always count on Vionic to offer an engineered shoe that has loads of smart features designed for comfort. The Winny sneaker is a low-top with oomph. The footbed cushions, supports, stabilizes, and provides flexibility with every step. It also looks just as good as some of the leather designer options out there, without the hefty price tag. Extra bonus: This style is available in half sizes, too.
Sizes: 5–13, medium and wide
Colors: White, gold
Materials: Leather upper, textile and synthetic lining, rubber sole
What customers are saying: “Super comfy and love the fact that you can purchase the wide width. I did have to size down from 8.5 to 8 in the wide. Great arch support. Comfortable straight out of the box. Great to pack for a vacation where you’ll be walking lots! Profile looks great with pants or dresses.”
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Pros
Fashion-forward style with a comfortable insole
Anti-odor properties
Cons
Not many colorways
You might be sleeping under a rock if you haven’t noticed that Mary Jane ballet flats are very much back. If you want to take this style on all your European destination outings—but don’t want to kill your feet in the process—we recommend taking a look at this version from Dr. Scholl’s. Built with the brand’s signature orthopedic-friendly insole and anti-odor technology, these will protect you from sunup to sundown on a full-day excursion.
Sizes: 6–11, medium and wide
Colors: Black, charcoal, silver, wine
Materials: Synthetic or textile upper, textile lining, synthetic sole
Pros
Can be worn backless or with an ankle strap
Croslite material is odor-resistant
Cons
Not as versatile to style for both day and evening
Don’t knock ’em until you try ’em. The level of comfort that Crocs offer is unparalleled, and with designer collaborations from high-end houses like Balenciaga to London-based Simone Rocha, the brand has some serious fashion pull these days, as well. However, you can’t go wrong with its classic clog, for a budget-friendly option that will keep you walking tall wherever your travels take you.
Sizes: 4–11
Colors: Black, white, plaster, and four more
Materials: Synthetic upper, lining, and sole
What customers are saying: “I’m on my feet all day at work. I love how comfy it feels.”