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9 best shoes for Paris in March
highs of 56°F, lows of 42°F, 10 rainy days — here's what to put on your feet.
Why these shoes for Paris in March
Paris in March averages highs around 56°F, lows near 42°F, 10 rainy days.
Paris cobbles and long café-to-museum days need grippy soles and real arch support. Expect long walking days in Paris: cobblestones reward grippy soles and ankle support.
Plan on two pairs — one built for the weather extremes and a lighter backup for evenings and dry stretches.
Our picks focus on everyday sneakers, walking shoes, slip-ons — enough range to cover day-to-day walking without overpacking.
How many pairs?
Pack two pairs
Recommendation: 2 pairs
- Primary: waterproof or water-resistant pair for wet sidewalks.
- Backup: drier/lighter pair for dinners and transit.
Best everyday sneakers for Paris in March

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Navy Canvas Everyday Sneakers
Navy canvas low-tops with a vulcanized look for casual travel days. Lightweight and packable—ideal when you want a second pair that isn’t…
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White low-top sneakers
Clean white canvas sneakers with a rubber sole. The default casual shoe that goes with nearly every outfit.
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The Summit Chunky Trail Sneaker in Gray
A rugged sole provides all-day comfort and traction for city adventures or light trails. The versatile gray color and streamlined silhoue…
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Black City Traction Walking Sneakers
Black walking sneakers with subtle multi-surface traction for cobblestones and wet plazas. Dark palette and low profile stay city-appropr…
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Olive Mesh Travel Walking Sneakers
Olive mesh walking sneakers that vent heat on warm city days. Cushioned enough for hills without aggressive trail lugs or neon colors.
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Sand Beige Lightweight Walking Sneakers
Neutral sand-beige walking sneakers that hide dust on long sightseeing days. Breathable upper and cushioned midsole for mild-to-warm dest…
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Navy pointed-toe ballet flats
Pointed-toe flats in classic navy. A refined alternative to black for work outfits and dressier casual looks.
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Black Low Block-Heel Slingback Flats
Black slingback flats with a low block heel for dinners and theater nights. Secure strap and flexible sole keep them practical for short …
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Black Slip-On Walking Sneakers
Black slip-on walking sneakers for security lines and early trains. Supportive footbed with a closed toe for all-day urban miles.
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FAQ
Are waterproof shoes necessary in Paris in March?
Yes — with roughly 10 rainy days in the month, waterproof or water-resistant shoes are a strong bet.
Do I need boots in Paris in March?
A light boot is worth it for evenings, when temps drop to about 42°F. A sturdy sneaker also works.
Can I wear sandals in Paris in March?
Not really — highs around 56°F are too cool for open shoes on most days.
Can I get by with one pair of shoes in Paris in March?
Two pairs is safer — wet cold months punish a single pair. Pack a weather-ready primary and a dry backup.
What about dressy dinners in Paris?
Most cities accept clean sneakers or light boots for smart-casual dinners. If you have a black-tie night, pack one dress shoe and wear your walking pair on the plane.
Any tips for packing shoes for Paris?
Wear the bulkiest pair on the plane, stuff socks into the packed pair, and use a shoe bag so damp soles do not ruin clothes. Pack a thin spare pair of socks for rainy days.
Do cobblestones or hills change what shoes I need in Paris?
Yes — cobblestones punish thin soles and tall heels. Choose grippy walking shoes or boots with ankle support.