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The 14 Best Walking Shoes for Women of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

The 14 Best Walking Shoes for Women of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

The quest for a cute yet comfortable shoe that can magically take you from museums to a Michelin-starred restaurant can feel never-ending. But your perfect pair is out there, and the Travel + Leisure team is putting their feet to work to help you find them.

It’s hard to tell if shoes are comfortable off the rack, and the worst way to find out is when you’re ready to put them through the paces on vacation, only to end up with blisters and aching feet. That’s why our editors have tested more than 100 pairs of shoes to find the most comfortable ones for walking long distances. Check out our favorite pairs below.

  • Our Testing Process

    The process started straight from the unboxing, when we picked up each shoe and tried to bend it in the middle to evaluate its level of arch support. We then assessed each pair for flexibility, material and construction quality, and weight.

    Each shoe then got a minimum of three test wears of different durations: 30 minutes, three hours, and eight hours. During the 30-minute test, we noted ease of wear, fit, and any rubbing, redness, or feelings of restriction. After three hours, we also added an evaluation of whether the shoes seemed to be forming to our feet and how they fared on various surfaces. Then during the eight-hour test, we checked again if they were starting to feel more comfortable and whether the shoes felt flimsy over the course of the day. We continued to wear the shoes as often as possible during the rest of the testing period, discontinuing if they became painful.

    Travel + Leisure / Madison Yauger


    We’ve also integrated the results of three other shoe tests: our tests for the best slip-ons, waterproof boots, and hiking shoes. Slip-ons were subjected to the bend test and then worn at least five to seven times for a minimum of five hours on different types of terrain. In our waterproof boot tests, we wore each pair of boots around for an hour to break them in. Then, we wore them on at least two outings of one to two hours in duration, ideally in wet conditions, focusing on fit and comfort, traction, and breathability. If the weather simply didn’t cooperate, we stuffed a boot with paper towels and ran it under a steady stream of water, then examined the paper filling to assess its water-repelling capabilities. Hiking shoes received similar tests — minus the shower — with an examination, a one-hour break-in, and at least two hikes.

    We wore each pair of shoes out and about for six months to see how they held up long-term, and we will continue to update this article as we test even more comfortable walking shoes.

  • Tips for Buying

    Prioritize comfort and support

    We know looking cute is important, but don’t let vanity ruin your vacation! Your travel shoes should be comfortable above all else.

    “Rule of thumb is that if you can take a shoe and bend it in the middle very easily without much force, then the shoe is too flimsy and not supportive enough,” says podiatrist Cory Clement. “This can lead to conditions like heel and arch pain, aka plantar fasciitis, due to the decrease in support and lessened shock absorption.”

    Consider versatility

    You only have so much luggage space, especially if you’re committed to the carry-on lifestyle. Ideally, you only want to bring three, maybe four, pairs of shoes total, so make sure they can go everywhere you want, especially if you’re going to be out and about from breakfast to dinner without a chance to change. If you look for versatile pairs of shoes that you can wear during the day but also while going out at night, you won’t have to pack as many.

    Think about how you plan to use them

    What are you planning to do during your trip? Are you lounging on the beach most of the day (look for sandals), or will you be pounding the cobblestone pavement (you’ll want something supportive)? What’s the climate like where you’re going? You may want something more lightweight and breathable for warm weather and something with grippy soles for rainy climates (and a waterproof walking shoe if you will be exposed to the elements). Do you tend to visit five-star fine dining establishments or prefer a pick-up window? A stylish pair of sneakers can take you a lot of places but not quite everywhere.

Adidas Women's Cloudfoam Pure 2.0 Running Shoes
PHOTO: Amazon

The comfortable and lightweight Cloudfoams lived up to their name during our testing process, practically sweeping us off our feet despite the fact that we never even wore socks with them. They held up on long, hilly city walks and park trails, and even put a bounce in our step with zero rubbing or foot fatigue. The stretchy top creates a flexible, cradled feeling even on slightly wider feet. With regular wear, they haven’t shown any fading or developed any odor. We were especially impressed by their low price tag and noted they were more comfortable than other shoes three times the price. As a bonus, the Cloudfoams come in more than 20 different colors/styles, so you can get the perfect match for your travel outfits, and they’re made from at least 50 percent recycled materials. They may be hard to dress up, but they’re great for daytime wear.

The Details: Running sneaker | Sizes 5-11 | Synthetic recycled materials

Nike Motiva Women's Walking Shoes
PHOTO: Nike

We admit the Nike Motiva’s exaggerated rocker on the outsole felt a bit strange on first wear, but it quickly became the reason we love them so much. The rocker, or the curved sole, actually propels the wearer forward, which we found to be incredibly useful once we got used to it. We felt like we could literally walk in them forever thanks to a combination of the rocker, efficient cushioning, and reliable arch support. During testing, we compared the soles’ springiness and bounce-back to those of moon shoes, and although they run slightly heavy, they’re also quite flexible and bendable. The best part is that there are so many colors to choose from, including bright crimson, muted blush, classic black or white, and more.

The Details: Walking sneakers | Sizes 5-12

Allbirds Women's Couriers Everyday Sneakers
PHOTO: Allbirds

We wore these Allbirds sneakers to work, while running errands, and during walks and were seriously impressed with how comfortable they were. They were supportive right out of the box, and there was no rubbing or break in period. We love their thick, cushioning and supportive sole which we think is great for if you’re on your feet a lot or on a walking-heavy vacation. Their plush midsole is especially ideal for those seeking more arch support in their sneakers.

We did notice that these shoes get dirty quickly and that stains can be hard to remove. The fabric also shows a little wear and tear if you rub at the material too hard to clean them, so we recommend putting them in a washing machine on a gentle cycle with cold water and mild detergent.

The Details: Walking sneaker | Sizes 5-11 | Cushioned SweetFoam midsole, organic cotton, eucalyptus fiber

Keen Elle Backstrap Sandal
PHOTO: Keen

The Elle is understated yet totally stylish. These sandals are extremely comfortable, and we found that they held up for miles of walking wherever your travels take you. They run true to size with the perfect amount of room at the toe and heel, and the elastic straps are very secure. Elastic can be tricky, but these sandals tackle it with ease, offering a good amount of stretch, a feeling of security, and the ability to stay in place without being too restrictive or cutting off circulation.

We did experience some minor rubbing, but it went away quickly with wear; we felt a little bit of hip and knee pressure as well, which also lessened over time. The soles are slightly cushioned for comfort but don’t provide a lot of arch support. There’s also a nice range of colors available for multiple outfits, which is always a travel bonus. Paired with a casual dress or shorts and a bodysuit, you can dress them up or down, and your feet will be comfortable wherever the day or night takes you. They’re stylish and durable, and they’re flat, so they’re easy to pack for a trip or quick getaway.

The Details: Sandals | Sizes 5-11 | Recycled PET stretch upper, EVA midsole and footbed, rubber outsole | 9.6 ounces per shoe

Chaco Women's Zx2 Classic Sandal
PHOTO: Amazon
What to Consider

  • The strap adjustment system can be a little fussy, and if you have narrow feet, the straps may drag on the ground.

If you prioritize foot comfort, these are the sandals for you. They are not only incredibly supportive and sturdy, but truly offer all-day comfort. Though the high level of arch support can take some getting used to, our feet felt comfortable all day and never tired; the sandals even alleviated our standing-desk-related foot pain at home. We noted some chafing from the toe loop, but it improved over the course of the break-in period.

Chaco is known for its adjustable strap system, which provides a great fit for thin feet, but achieving that perfect fit had the side effect of the straps dragging on the ground — though if you have average or wide feet, you likely won’t encounter this. We thought the quality felt superb, with a supportive, hardy sole and exceedingly comfortable arch and heel support. The sandals also come in a fun array of colors in addition to basic black, so you can wear these in multiple situations whether hiking, trekking through water, or exploring a city.

The Details: Sandals | Sizes 5-12 | Polyester webbing, rubber sole | 12 ounces per shoe

Olukai Pehuea Lī ‘Ili Women’s Leather Sneakers
PHOTO: Nordstrom

The Pehuea Lī ‘Ili may feel stiff out of the box, but that just shows how solid their construction is. We tried to bend them in half, and they hardly bent at all, showing that they will stay durable with quality leather and a thick, supportive sole. We loved the roomy, wide toe box and the great amount of arch support. They also have a unique collapsible backing — the back of the shoe folds down so you have the option to wear them as a slip-on and breeze through airport security without having to stop and tie your shoes. The footbed is removable and washable, and you can choose from white, black, tan, or dark brown to match your favorite neutrals. Plus, the leather makes it easy to keep them clean and take them from day to night without having to go back to your hotel to do a complete change.

The Details: Collapsible heel sneaker | Sizes 5-11 | Leather upper, rubber sole

Bogs Women's Holly Lace Leather Boots
PHOTO: Bogs

If you want a solid, waterproof, do-it-all boot, the Holly is your best pick. We did find that they started out fairly stiff, so you may want to break them in before you travel, but they softened up during our testing period. They also aren’t very breathable (which makes sense given their waterproof construction), so you may want to reserve these for cooler weather, though we didn’t feel sweaty when wearing them. The footbeds are very cushioned and provide great arch support, and the material of the upper didn’t look scratched or dinged at all after testing. The dense rubber soles make them a little on the heavier side (though they were still comfortable to walk long periods in), but also provide grip across rougher terrain or wet conditions. They also impressively kept our feet dry even when standing ankle-deep in a lake. Over time though, the suede material is hard to clean and can be prone to scuff and water marks. These practical lace-up boots make a great alternative to sneakers if that’s not your style.

The Details: Lace-up boot | Sizes 6-11 | Leather upper, recycled PET lining, EVA footbed | Waterproof

Sam Edelman Laguna Chelsea Boot
PHOTO: Sam Edelman

It’s always nice to have a pair of rain boots that aren’t made of cheap plastic. Sam Edelman’s Lagunas are sturdy, stylish, and extremely supportive, making an excellent option when you want to walk around in something other than a sneaker. They do take a while to break in, but they feel stiff, not painful at all during that break-in period. They offer a lot of traction and water-repelling ability — we felt no wetness seeping through even when standing in a puddle that covered the entire top of the shoe. We stayed dry after tramping through city puddles, and the boots still managed to look nice afterward, too.

The Details: Chelsea boot | Sizes 5-12 | Leather, synthetic, and fabric | Waterproof | 21 ounces per shoe

On Cloud 5
PHOTO: On

The first thing we noticed when sliding these on was the impressive support for people with high arches. The second thing we noticed was how much wiggle room we had. Our toes could move freely without feeling cramped, but the shoes are also snug enough to stay on during high-intensity activities. And the third thing we noticed? There’s virtually no break-in period — after a few days of wear, we still had no sores, blisters, or discomfort of any kind (which is a major selling point for people who often do have foot pain or plantar fasciitis). Other features of these shoes we appreciate are the high-quality cushioning, shock absorption, ankle support, and breathability. Snag these in more than 40 hues ranging from solids to color block styles.

The Details: Running sneaker | Sizes 5-11 | Rubber, recycled polyester, and zero-gravity foam

New Balance Fresh Foam X 860v14
PHOTO: New Balance

If you’re prone to pronation and struggle to find supportive shoes, we’ve got you covered. We fell in love with these New Balance sneakers that have lots of padding on the inside of the heel and tongue, easily adjustable laces, and a cushioned sole that feels like walking on a cloud. Best of all, we wore these as pronators and appreciated the extra support and stability the shoes gave our knees and hips, even after walking in them for multiple hours.

The sneakers are also very lightweight and provide excellent arch support and good traction. We wore thees while walking up steep hills in rainy conditions and experienced no problems. The upper portion of the shoe is crafted from a breathable, knit-light fabric that’s great for warmer weather and dries quickly when wet, though they seem hard to clean.

The Details: Running Sneaker | Sizes 5-12 | Fresh Foam X midsole foam, synthetic knit upper | 8.7 ounces per each shoe

Nike Free Metcon 5 Women's Workout Shoes
PHOTO: Nike

Nike is often synonymous with comfortable, high quality sneakers, and these Metcon 5 workout shoes are no different. We loved how high quality these sneakers looked and felt during testing. Their sleek, versatile design means you can wear them as everyday shoes or as gym sneakers, which is great for when you’re sightseeing and also want to get a workout in. We lifted weights in these and thought they felt stable and supportive without being too cushiony or too stiff. Even if you don’t plan on working out while on vacation, they’re supportive and comfortable enough for everyday wear. The break in period took a few wears for us, and we recommend going up a size if you’re in between sizes. If you have wider feet, these sneakers might feel a bit tight in the toe box, which will require you to loosen the laces to give your feet extra breathing room.

The Details: Workout sneaker | Sizes 6-11 | Foam, rubber

New Balance 574 Sneaker
PHOTO: Amazon

If you’re in the market for a sporty-looking, casual sneaker, these may be the best walking shoes for you. They’re so comfortable and light, you’ll forget you’re wearing these sneakers. They’re well-made, with solid construction, and the laces stay tied — perfect for easy, breezy walks in the park, through city blocks, and for exploring new places.

The style is one of New Balance’s classic looks. Though it may not be to everyone’s personal tastes, people looking for an easy, neutral sneaker that is well made and highly comfortable will love them. Note that available sizes may vary based on whether you choose a unisex or women-specific style (the main difference seems to be the colors). There are also wide options available in all sizes for those who need a little more space.

The Details: Running sneaker | Sizes 5-12 | Suede and mesh upper, foam midsole

Other Walking Shoes We Liked

Here are a few more pairs of shoes that we liked, though they didn’t make our main list due to some issues found during testing.

Allbirds Wool Runners: These Allbirds regularly top most comfortable shoe lists, but we found a few flaws that kept them from making it into our top picks. They’re very comfortable and good for long periods of walking. The sole is thick and provides good arch support, but it was still thin enough that the heel warped easily due to lack of lining and wouldn’t stand up to regular slipping on and off. We felt that the shoes were quite delicate and shouldn’t be worn in any type of moisture or in very warm weather.

Travel + Leisure / Taylor Fox


Vessi Women’s Everyday Classics: These shoes were also comfortable out of the box but did have some friction under the laces at the end of long wears. The sole is lightweight, sturdy, and adequately supportive, but we didn’t like that they aren’t available in half sizes and looked extremely wide when on. They’re not particularly versatile style-wise: they lean slightly orthopedic-looking because of the cloud-like sole design, and we don’t think these are stylish enough to dress up. They can also be considered uncomfortably snug for those with wider feet.

Travel + Leisure / Skye Senterfeit


Kizik Roamers: These kicks were stylish and extremely shock absorbent — plus, they fit us great. However, we weren’t fans of how heavy they are. The laces also kept coming untied no matter how tight we tied them, which made us feel like we’d rarely reach for these if they were in our closet.

Travel + Leisure / Cecily McAndrews


Frequently Asked Questions

  • How should walking shoes fit?

    Short answer: comfortably. Your foot should feel supported but not stifled, and you should have room to comfortably wiggle your toes.

    “Women’s and men’s travel shoes should have a firm heel counter and shouldn’t bend in the middle,” Clement says. “Also check the toe box of the shoe. If it is too narrow, this can lead to discomfort and crowding leading to sore toes and corns.”

  • How do you break in walking shoes?

    You can break in walking shoes by wearing them around the house for a week or two before your trip. The best travel shoes will be the ones that keep you most comfortable for the longest period of time.

  • How can you tell if a shoe has good arch support?

    First, try Clement’s bend test. Once you’ve established that they don’t bend in the middle, check that the sole is made of a firm material that won’t wear out over time. You can also look for a physically upraised arch on the shoe, but this doesn’t necessarily guarantee support. If you’re shopping online, look for a seal of approval from the APMA and known supportive brands.

  • Can you wear running or hiking shoes for walking?

    If your shoes aren’t very technical, yes, but keep in mind that different categories of shoes are designed to maximize different features. Hiking shoes with extra-grippy lugs for dirt, for example, won’t be as good for walking on pavement and will likely also feel much heavier than a pair of walking shoes. More highly engineered running shoes, meanwhile, encourage your feet to move in a way that’s more conducive to speed and a runner’s gait (less stability, more springiness), so they won’t always provide the right padding if you’re moving at a slower pace.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

For this story, Rena Behar summarized the testing notes and data from multiple T+L editors, who conducted extensive feet-on testing of the shoes. They also utilized their own experience as professional gear reviewers, frequent travelers, and compulsive hunters of both cute and comfortable shoes. While researching walking shoes for women, we spoke with podiatrist Cory Clement to get expert feedback.

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