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Of all the items you bring on a trip, a good pair of comfortable walking shoes is among the most important. The last thing you want to be preoccupied with as you meander through charming city streets is a blister forming on your heel, or worse, find yourself trudging back to your hotel room in search of a more practical shoe. With that in mind, Traveler editors are constantly on the hunt for the most comfortable walking shoes. Below, we've rounded up more than a dozen top picks: shoes we have personally worn on several vacations and work trips, to all kinds of destinations. We've included a range of styles, including sneakers, boots, sandals, and even a pair of flats.
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How we test
Some of these shoes are ones our editors have worn for years on their own accord; others are ones tested out for the specific purpose of this article. All of them have been worn by an editor multiple times, at minimum, and are described as the kind of shoe you can comfortably wear all day long.
What to consider before buying
There are a few things to keep in mind before selecting a new pair of shoes geared toward long travel days. First, the basics: you want something cushy, supportive, and versatile, that will take you just about anywhere. Most of us are only bring a few pairs of shoes on any given trip (packing space isn't infinite, after all), so you want something that you can wear in multiple settings. When deciding on what's versatile for you, consider your most-worn outfits. If you're someone who wears a lot of black or beige, you might want to add a pop of color by way of a brighter shoe. If your outfits are often colorful, then stick to black, white, or brown shoes for the most versatility.
It's also worth considering what types of activities will fill your days, and what the climate will be. If you're going somewhere rainy, opt for a closed toed sneaker or boot over a sandal or flat. If you're going to the beach, you might want something like a Teva.
Top picks
- Best boot: Dr. Martens Rometty Wyoming boot
- Best casual sneaker: New Balance 574 Core sneaker
- Best athletic shoe: Hoka Clifton 9 sneaker
- Best slip-on: Sabah slip-ons
- Best sandal: Teva Midform Universal sandals
- Best flat: Rothy's The Point II
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This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.