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9 best shoes for Rome in March
highs of 62°F, lows of 43°F, 6 rainy days — here's what to put on your feet.
Why these shoes for Rome in March
Rome in March averages highs around 62°F, lows near 43°F, 6 rainy days.
Rome is famously hard on feet — cobbles, ruins, and all-day walks. Expect long walking days in Rome: cobblestones reward grippy soles and ankle support.
One well-chosen pair covers this climate month for most travelers — add a second only if you need dress or activity-specific footwear.
Our picks focus on everyday sneakers, walking shoes, slip-ons — enough range to cover day-to-day walking without overpacking.
How many pairs?
One solid pair is enough
Recommendation: 1 pair
- A versatile everyday shoe covers most of this climate month.
- Skip a second pair unless you need dress shoes for a specific night.
Best everyday sneakers for Rome in March

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Black-and-White Retro Everyday Sneakers
Black-and-white retro court sneakers with a timeless silhouette. Cushioned enough for walking days, stylish enough for street photos.
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Olive Green Everyday Low Sneakers
Muted olive low sneakers that pair with neutrals and denim. A low-profile everyday option when white feels too high-maintenance.
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Charcoal
Charcoal Suede Everyday Sneakers
Charcoal suede everyday sneakers with a clean toe box and rubber sole. Dark enough for cool evenings, casual enough for full travel days.
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Black Waterproof Knit High-Top Sneakers
Black waterproof knit high-tops that slip through security easily and dry faster than leather after a downpour. Cushioned midsoles suppor…
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White Quick-Dry Waterproof City Sneakers
White waterproof city sneakers that rinse clean after wet streets. Packable silhouette with cushioned midsoles for airports and rainy sig…
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Grey Summit Chunky Trail Sneakers
A rugged sole provides superior traction on and off the trail, while the cushioned interior ensures all-day comfort. The chunky silhouett…
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Beige
Beige ballet flats
Soft square-toe flats in warm beige. Pairs with everything from trousers to midi dresses and extends the leg line.
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Black Chunky Sport Loafer Mules
These chunky-soled mules offer a sporty take on the classic loafer, with an easy slip-on design for all-day wear. The cushioned footbed a…
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Dusty
Dusty pink ballet flats
Round-toe flats in soft dusty pink. A feminine alternative to beige flats that works with jeans, midi skirts, and casual dresses.
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FAQ
Are waterproof shoes necessary in Rome in March?
Probably worth it — about 6 rainy days on average. Water-resistant will do; full waterproof is overkill.
Do I need boots in Rome in March?
A light boot is worth it for evenings, when temps drop to about 43°F. A sturdy sneaker also works.
Can I wear sandals in Rome in March?
Not really — highs around 62°F are too cool for open shoes on most days.
Can I get by with one pair of shoes in Rome in March?
Many travelers do fine with one strong walking pair. Add a second only if you need dress shoes or a wet-weather dedicated option.
What about dressy dinners in Rome?
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 Rome?
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 Rome?
Yes — cobblestones punish thin soles and tall heels. Choose grippy walking shoes or boots with ankle support.