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For the general area, there's no dress code - you even see people wandering through in their swimming gear after they've been in the pool! I've been in wearing t-shirt and jeans, feeling under-dressed until I saw the tourists in their t-shirt and shorts with flip-flops.
However, you may wish to consider what else you want to do in Vegas, and dress accordingly. Many nightclubs have dress codes, as do some of the restaurants. Night clubs in fact often suggest business casual - leather shoes, collared shirts, and so on.
If you're seeing a show, people tend to dress up for those - smart long-sleeved shirt and trousers, although again it's not a strict rule.
And if you're just wandering the streets looking, it's handy to have light clothes in summer - it can get seriously hot!
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En resumen
no dress code
En los
night clubs business casual
Las
party pools son un poco especiales
Pool party: que son, recomendaciones, dress code
Y durante el día como se quiera...