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Best walking travel shoes

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Since I don't want to stick out toooooo much as a tourist in Paris with my white tennis shoes, yet I'll be doing a lot of walking, what's the best type of shoe you have found that's comfortable, but more stylish for women?
 

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I don't know anything about European travel, but I like Ecco and Clarks sandals.

Maybe sneakers in black or beige? just a thought...
 

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I bought these shoes for a trip to Cancun. They were great for walking and I could just hose them down to clean them. They are more comfortable wearing socks with them in the summer time.

I like the toe protection on the front, and they are very easy to adjust the width.
 

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mephisto!

Mephisto makes great walking shoes and sandals. Expensive, but worth it if you want to be comfortable.
 

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I wear black walking shoes to work and have always been a big fan of Rockports. I found a pair of solid black New Balance on sale at Dick's Sporting Goods last fall and like them even better.

Sheila
 

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I like Propet http://www.shoebuy.com/propet-shoes.htm They call themselves "The Walking Shoe Company with the 1000 mile guarantee". I own the "Island Walkers" and the "Breeze Walkers" and have been very happy with both. :D
Propet should have an accent mark over the e. I know there's a way to make my keyboard do that, but I've forgotten how.

Whatever you buy, if you don't have time to wear them a lot before your trip, take along some Moleskin to prevent rubbings from becoming blisters.
 
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I have two recommendations. This Propét, is called the Pedic-Walker. It is the marriage of a sandal and an athletic shoe. The bottom is definitely athletic shoe, so it is comfortable to walk on. The top is a Velcro sandal, with removable insole which you can replace with orthotics if you have them. They are like walking on air.

If you want something in a closed shoe, I'd recommend This New Balance. The 811 is a black, lace up walking shoe which is favored by many uniformed personnel. It also comes in a Velcro version, which is the one I own (same number but with a letter suffix indicating Velcro).

Either of these shoes would blend right in.

Fern
 

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Echo's are the only walking shoes I like. Have traveled in Europe extensively and wouldn't go without them!
 

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No matter what shoes you wear - you'll still look like an American. The European women all wear heels - even for walking! And the men were pretty much in leather.

After 3 days walking in Tuscany, I finally gave up and put my sneakers back on.
 

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I think this might be Ecco, which is a popular higher-end brand. Born is another one that is good for walking, as well as the above mentioned Dansko and Propét.

Fern

Echo's are the only walking shoes I like. Have traveled in Europe extensively and wouldn't go without them!
 

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Same dilemma

and my choices for Paris are Skechers black mesh mary janes with cross strap and black easy spirit sandals with a slight heel. I am a big Born fan, but haven't found any with the right touch of dressiness. For Austria & Switzerland I have tan Propet stabilizing walking shoes. I am thinking about adding a tan/beige shoe that could be used for walking in Paris (and Rome) since my base colors are black & tan.
 

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Too bad they didn't have the Privo in my size. I'll keep searching the other suggestions.
Thanks.
 

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Born has some dressy Mary Janes in black and tan you might be interested in. You can see them here.

Fern

and my choices for Paris are Skechers black mesh mary janes with cross strap and black easy spirit sandals with a slight heel. I am a big Born fan, but haven't found any with the right touch of dressiness. For Austria & Switzerland I have tan Propet stabilizing walking shoes. I am thinking about adding a tan/beige shoe that could be used for walking in Paris (and Rome) since my base colors are black & tan.
 

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I have been wanting a sandal, but I have partial orthotetics,so i need to be able to put the orthotic under the removable insole and put the insole back in. Does that Propet sandal accomodate that? Or do you just have to substitute the orthotectic for the sole?
Thanks,
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I like my sketcher sandals. Wore them all the times to WDW all day. So comfy and soft. Found them at Kohl's.
 

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I guess I just don't get the whole "what I look like" worry that many have. If sneakers are my most comfy shoe for the type of activities I'm doing, then that is what matters to me the most.

We were in the UK back in November and all three of us (DH, MIL and me) all wore what was comfortable for the day's activities and nobody made us feel stupid or bad for wearing sneakers on the days that we did.
 

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I live in Privo sandals - style Joyner. I find they are just as good for walking as my Ecco's.
I have not tried them, but what about the shoes at Foot Solutions?
 

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It's worth checking out the Earth Lazer-K shoes at www.earthvegan.us Some may not like the negative heel, but they are light as a feather, comfortable and supportive, and pack into almost no space (or around whatever else is there). Steve
 

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I like my Chaco sandals because you can adjust the strap for a perfect fit. I also recently bought my first pair of Birkenstock and love them. Since they are made in Germany you might not be out of place with them. Just a thought.
 

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Kalso Earth shoes have been the most comfortable for walking for me. I have a very bad bunion and it is hard to find shoes that fit. I like the sandal styles the best.

Check out PlanetShoes.com; Zappos.com or ebay. Clarks tend to be comfortable for me too.
 
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