What precisely was it that landed Oscar Wilde in Reading Gaol? Did James Joyce really drink in that many pubs? The answer to these and other literary questions can be found at the lovingly curated Dublin Writers Museum (18 Parnell Square, D1). If you fancy a wee dram after that, The Jameson Distillery (Bow Street, Smithfield, D7) run excellent tours culminating in a spot of whisky tasting. It’s also worth paying the extra few euros to go up the adjoining observation tower, which affords stunning 360˚ panoramic views of the city. A quick stroll across the pedestrian Millennium Bridge brings you to the Rockarchive (20 Temple Lane South, Temple Bar, D2). The brainchild of ace snapper Jill Furmanovsky, the gallery demonstrates that the devil has plenty of photographs to go with those tunes of his. Debbie Harry, Sting, Keith Richard, Bjork and The Clash are just some of the musical legends hanging on the walls, with limited edition prints available for as little as €200.