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                <title>Scientastic</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Surprisingly, the centre of Brussels has probably the best interactive playground/museum to indulge your inner child or just the kids. <br><br>Scentastic is located underground at the Bourse metro/tram stop, and is just a couple of minutes walk from the Grand Place. <br><br>Once you’ve found the understated entrance (difficult, even if you know it’s there) you enter what looks like a large romper room/playground, all primary colours and play equipment. <br><br>Scientastic will then amaze and educate through its use of simple psychological, physiological perception experiments. <br><br>Virtually everything is hands on and a simple explanation leaflet can explain some of the impossible thing you encounter. <br><br>Try to arrive just as they open as usually a multi-lingual member of staff will perform a series of moves in front of a mirror. <br><br>Then go and play and explore at your leisure, it can and should take at least a couple of hours, adults will at least be surprised and kids just love it.]]></description>
                
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