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My players will be heading off to Vyre as part of the third book in the series. At the same time due to other (non-canon to the AP) events one of my characters will be getting married and having their wedding in Vyre. (Because having the wedding in Kintargo would suck)
With those thoughts in mind, aside from the generic "Shoping for magic items" what are some sites and attractions they could do in Vyre?
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Suggestions for what to do with a wedding taking place in Vyre

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About everything published about attractions in Vyre was published in Dance of the Damned's backmatter article, so look there first. PCs looking for attractions might like to visit the Final Throw (a combination circus/casino featuring bloodsports of various kinds); the Opal Market (a night market at which anything you can think of can be had for a price); the hostels (combination inns/taverns/brothels) the Dancing Cat, the Heavenly House, or the Seven Apples (the adventure directs players to this last one); or the dockside freak-and-geek show/museum Munchquaff's Quay. Other than these, Vyre is remarkably empty, or perhaps it might be more charitable to say that you can populate it with whatever you see fit. Much of the city consists of housing, or less-than-tourist-friendly institutions of various kinds (including a sanitarium and ostensible crematorium that PCs might like to visit for the purpose of disruptive adventuring but not otherwise).
For characters looking to marry in Vyre, I'd advise finding a secular officiant or perhaps a Hellknight, or, in a pinch, Inamina Clov (the city's "legitimate" cleric of Norgorber). The Cathedral of Abadar is a front for a demon-worshiping cult; the other churches of Heretic's Row are occupied by drug dens, brothels, and various other cults.