The 21 Shoes Podiatrists & TikTok Say You Need for Traveling Europe This Fall


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Whenever I’m packing for a trip, I feel like I’m playing tug of war when it comes to my shoe selection. I’m well aware that my travels will entail so much walking that my muscles will ache, but I also want to look cute while sightseeing and relaxing. And if you’re headed to Europe this fall, I’m sure you can relate to this exact internal struggle. Which shoes for traveling Europe could possibly endure all of the winding, cobblestone streets and at the same time make you fit in with the other well-dressed, effortlessly chic locals? 

Best Shoes for Traveling Europe, at a Glance

Luckily, it’s still fairly warm in Europe in the fall, so we’ve (by “we,” we mean the podiatrists we tapped, as well as content creators across the internet, and ourselves) put together a list of expert-backed footwear recommendations that should go with pants, shorts, and dresses. Not only are the following pairs of shoes comfortable and supportive, but they also will blend right into the European chic aesthetic.

What should you look for in the best shoes for traveling Europe?

If you’re buying sandals for Europe, make sure the sole is flexible so it can move with your foot, according to Dr. Stephen Bui, board-certified in Sports Medicine and Podiatric Surgery. Additionally, a contoured footbed that molds to the natural shape of your feet will give you a better chance at comfortable, all-day wear. Don’t forget about straps, too! Adjustable straps over the toes, behind the heel, or around the ankle are key to ensuring your sandals don’t slip off or fit too loose.

Pay attention to your foot type for sandals and all other types of shoes for traveling Europe. That means if you have narrow feet, look for a narrower design in the forefoot and heel. If you have wide feet, keep an eye out for a wider toe box and a wider overall forefoot and heel. Those with extra wide feet might want to consider men’s sizing, Dr. Bui advises.

What should you avoid in the best shoes for traveling Europe?

Dr. Bui recommends steering clear of flip-flops because your toes might grip the sandals to keep them on your feet. Heels are another shoe to avoid because they apply too much pressure on the ball of your foot and keep your ankle in a plantarflexed position. If you’re in between sizes, don’t hesitate to size up a half or whole size, since your feet naturally swell throughout the day.

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Our Experts

  • Dr. Stephen Bui is board-certified in Sports Medicine and Podiatric Surgery. He has over 22 years of healthcare experience, having performed thousands of foot and ankle surgeries during this time. Dr. Bui is passionate about injury prevention, pain relief, and finding ways to balance fitness within busy schedules.



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