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In most countries, children under the age of 1 meter (approximately 3.28 feet) are free to enter public places or attractions without paying a fee. However, this may vary depending on the specific location and establishment’s policies.

In general, attractions such as theme parks, zoos, museums, and shopping malls might offer discounts or exemptions for children under a certain age or height. Some places even have designated areas for strollers or infant carriers.

It’s always best to check with individual venues ahead of time, especially if you’re planning a visit with little ones in tow!