The figure provided here illustrates the details regarding the number of Venezuelan students visiting three tourist destinations: Paris, London, and Rome, from 2011 to 2014. In 2011, Rome was the top city for tourist visitors, attracting nearly 18,000 students, followed by London with 15,000 and Paris with 10,000, which had the lowest numbers among the three.
However, over time, the interest of student tourists shifted towards Paris, showing significant growth until 2013, when the number of tourists reached a milestone of 20,000, the highest of all time. In the following year, there was a slight decline in tourist numbers, and Paris ended up in second place in 2014.
Conversely, in Rome, where the tourist count was highest initially, a drastic reduction was observed in the following year, followed by a sudden increase in 2013. In 2014, the number of visitors decreased again, resulting in the lowest tourist numbers for Rome.
The trend in London was quite different, as the number of tourists continued to rise steadily. Although the increase was gradual, it never declined. Furthermore, the data shows a slight uptick in the rate of tourists visiting London in 2014, allowing it to claim the top spot in terms of Venezuelan student tourist numbers.
