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8 Best Shoes for Traveling in Style & Comfort

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Tanya Foster wearing Avara black dress and jean jacket in Palm Beach

Let’s be honest—when it comes to travel, choosing the right shoes can make or break your trip. Whether you're exploring a new city, rushing through the airport, or heading out to dinner after a long day of sightseeing, you need shoes that are stylish, versatile, and most importantly, comfortable.

Over the years, I’ve learned (sometimes the hard way!) which shoes are worth packing and which ones are better left at home. Today I’m sharing my must-have travel shoes—pairs I personally wear and trust to keep my feet happy and my outfits chic, no matter where I’m headed.

What Makes a Great Travel Shoe?

Before I dive into the list, here’s what I look for in a good travel shoe:

  • All-day comfort

  • Chic, elevated style

  • Support for walking

  • Neutral tones for outfit versatility

  • Lightweight and easy to pack

Now let’s get into my go-to pairs that always make it into my suitcase.

Best Shoes for Traveling

1. Tod's Driving Penny Loafers

Tanya Foster wearing mother hustler jeans, tod loafers, cuyana wrap and talbots perfect shirt

These loafers are the holy grail of stylish travel shoes. The leather is buttery soft, and the classic design works with everything from jeans to dresses. They’re chic enough for a nice dinner and comfy enough to wear all day. If you’re going to Europe, these are a must-pack. These shoes are worth the investment, but I also love this pair as a similar version for under $100.

Why I love them: They elevate even a simple travel outfit and they mold perfectly to your foot over time. Think airport chic meets timeless European style.

Tanya Tip: Go for a neutral color like beige or blush—you'll get the most outfit versatility. But I also own them in turquoise and black suede and wear each pair for traveling.

2. Chanel Ballet Flats

Tanya Foster in Ming Wang dress with luggage wearing chanel ballet flats

A timeless staple that I always bring along when I want a polished look without packing heels. Chanel ballet flats add instant elegance to any outfit. They're surprisingly comfortable for walking and easy to slip on and off at airport security. Although they are an investment, I have found them to be worth it. The quality has lasted for years.

Where I wear them: Great for museums, lunches, and indoor activities where you want to feel pulled together but not overly dressed up.

Style it with: Cropped jeans, a trench coat, and a striped tee for that Parisian vibe.

3. Loeffler Randall Lace-Up Sandal

Tanya Foster at sunset in Palm Beach

If you're headed somewhere warm, these lace-up sandals are a beautiful option. The rich cognac color pairs beautifully with white, neutrals, and summer prints. They are so comfortable for all day wear and the lace-up style makes them easy to walk around in for hours. I love that they can be worn during the day with a sundress or dressed up for dinner.

Bonus: They pack flat, which is always a win!

Occasions to pack for: Cruise dinners, outdoor lunches, sightseeing, and date nights on vacation.

4. Adidas Campus Sneakers

Tanya Foster wearing Adidas Campus sneakers

You can never go wrong with a sleek, sporty sneaker. The Adidas Campus is a favorite for walking-heavy days. They’re supportive, go with practically everything, and have that cool-girl edge without being overly trendy.

Tanya Tip: I found these shoes in the children's department, so they were significantly less expensive and fit just as well as women's. For reference, I wear a size 8.5 women's and these shoes are a size 6 children's. If you're not sure about sizing, just buy two pair and return the pair that doesn't fit.

Where I wear them: Travel days, city sightseeing, casual daytime exploring. Above I wore them with this dress to explore a new destination on foot.

5. TKEES Sandals

Tkees sandals

TKEES are my go-to flip flops for beachy getaways or poolside lounging. They're sleek, minimalist, and take up almost no space in your luggage. I love the "Custard" shade for a neutral tone that works with everything. They are also perfect for getting a pedicure!

Bonus: They’re water-resistant and easy to clean—ideal for beach trips or casual strolls.

Where I wear them: Resort wear, by the pool, beach walks, or as a backup pair in your tote.

6. On Cloud Running Shoes

Tanya Foster wearing on cloud sneakers

On Cloud shoes are perfect for days when you're really on the move—think long travel days, airport dashes, or days packed with walking tours. They're lightweight, breathable, and supportive. A great option if you want a sneaker that feels sporty but still looks streamlined.

Style it with: Joggers and a denim jacket or jeans and a blouse. I've even worn them with a casual sundress for warmer days.

Why I pack them: You never know when you’ll need something athletic but cute. Also great if you’re planning to hit the hotel gym.

7. New Balance Lifestyle Sneakers (327 or 574)

Tanya Foster wearing new balance sneakers

These sneakers have become such a fashion-forward staple. I love the retro styling, and they come in so many fun color combos. They’re a great option if you want something with a little more personality than your average sneaker.

Tanya Tip: Look for monochrome or pastel color ways for a more elevated travel look.

Best for: Travel days, brunch, casual shopping trips, and museums.

8. Loeffler Randall Heeled Sandals (for dressier occasions)

Tanya Foster wearing Sezane dress

If you have a special dinner or wedding on the itinerary, a low block heel like the Loeffler Randall heeled sandal is a great choice. They're walkable but still dressy, and they add a feminine touch to evening outfits. These kitten heels are another similar option for under $35. I have also been known to pack these espadrilles when traveling––especially if it's a beach-y vacation.

What I love: You can dance, dine, and walk in them without pain. That’s saying something for a heeled shoe!

Pair with: A maxi dress, a silky midi skirt, or even tailored pants and a blazer.

How Many Shoes Should You Pack?

Let’s be honest—I rarely stick to just three pairs of shoes when I travel. A girl needs options! While I do try to be strategic about packing, I usually bring at least four or five pairs to cover all my outfit needs. Packing tip: Put your shoes in fabric shoe covers to protect them.

Here’s what typically makes it into my suitcase:

  • 1 pair of loafers (Tod’s)
  • 1 pair of ballet flats (Chanel)
  • 1 lace-up sandal (Loeffler Randall)
  • 1-2 pair of white or neutral sneakers (Adidas, On Cloud, or New Balance)
  • 1 pair of flip flops or slides (TKEES)
  • 1 dressy heeled sandal for evening

That gives you enough variety for casual days, dressy nights, long walks, and relaxing in between without going overboard.

Tanya tip: I wear the bulkiest pair (usually sneakers or loafers) on the plane to save space in my luggage and always pack the rest in individual shoe bags to keep things clean and organized.

Bonus: Travel Shoe Tips

  • Break them in: Never travel with brand new shoes! Wear them around the house first.

  • Pack blister balm and Band-Aids just in case.

  • Use no-show socks for sneakers or loafers to avoid odors and blisters.

  • Bring a foldable tote or shoe bag to hold a backup pair during long days.

Final Thoughts

The right shoes can elevate your travel style and save your feet from long, painful days. I’ve curated this list based on personal experience. These are shoes I actually pack and wear when I travel. Whether you're planning a summer vacation, a European escape, or a weekend road trip, these picks will keep you comfortable and looking chic every step of the way.

Let me know what shoes you swear by for travel in the comments. I’m always looking to discover new favorites! xoxo - Tanya

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8 best shoes for traveling in style and comfort. Tanya Foster traveling in Europe in Adidas sneakers and tasc performance dress.

Tuesday, 10 June 2025