The bar chart illustrates various types of places to stay in that were chosen by the British when they went on holiday in 2010.
Overall, there were only 4 main choices, having nearly the same ratings in all countries.Additionally, hotels stayed the most common choice, while camping and caravan had some visible drops and risings, with self-cathering having a visible difference only in one country.
Firstly, in England people had a preference in hotels, due to the fact that almost 60 people stayed there, along with it self-catherings were in the second place, because a little bit less than 30 people chose to stay there.Finally, almost 10 people picked camping and nearly 5 people went for caravan.
Scotland and Wales had somehow same statistics.More than 50 people in Scotland espoused hotels, moreover in Wales nearly 50 people favoured the same place.Self cathering was prefered by 30 humans Scotland, and a little less than this amount of individuals selected it as well in Wales.Camping was the least chosen one in Wales, however in Scotland it stayed in the 3rd place, having 10 people on its side.
Finally, Northern Ireland demonstrated virtually a whole different statistic.Hotel still stayed practically with the same amount of people, however People selecting caravan increased a lot; 30 people preferred it.Self-cathering and camping were in the same place, only 10 people selected them.
