The bar graph provides information about the number of guests to tourist attractions in a city of Europe in 1981,1991 and 2001. Overall, the number of tourists to Central Amusement Park and Central Zoo decreased until 1991 and rises in 2001. While the number of National Park’s and National Gallery’s visitors increased over the given period of time, Science Park experienced a slight change.
Initially, Central Amusement Park and Central Zoo had 25 and roughly 2,5 million visitors per year, respectively. In 1991, both figures had a downward trend, Central Amusement Park reaching 20 million and Central Zoo dropping to around 1 million. Then, the next year number of visitors in Central Amusement Park rose to 22,5 million and Central Zoo’s number of guests reached 2,5 million.
In contrast, the number of tourists in National Park and National Gallery soared throughout the given period, former increasing to 15 million in 1991 and 17 million in the final year. The number of visitors of National Gallery rose rapidly by around 7 million in 1991, and went up to 20 million in 2001.
