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The Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris is free to enter, allowing visitors to enjoy its beautiful gardens, statues, and fountains without an entrance fee. However, certain attractions within the garden, such as the Medici Fountain or the Luxembourg Palace, may have separate fees for entry. Always check for any temporary exhibitions or events that might have their own charges.

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