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Tips and deals of the week: Paris at Dawn photography workshop, InterContinental Westminster running maps and Philip Kingsley travel hairbrush
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Capture the City of Light on a new photography tour. The Paris at Dawn workshop, lead by photographer Anthony Epes, is from 6-9 June and costs £775pp with hotel, tuition, and some meals (londonatdawn.com).
The hotel
InterContinental Westminster has teamed up with Paula Radcliffe to offer guests running maps. There are routes in St James's Park, along the Thames and around Westminster (ihg.com).
The Kit
Philip Kingsley has launched a new lightweight hairbrush to slip into your washbag. It comes in a case, costs £10, and joins the Jet Set range of travel-sized haircare products (philipkingsley.co.uk).
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