The line chart provides information about the quantity of annual visitors to museums in London from 2010 to 2015 and levels of visitor satisfaction in 2015. Overall, the number of visitors increased in British museum, National gallery, while the reverse was the case in National history museum. Notably Good recieve the highest level of visitors, the opposite is true for Poor figure.
The number of visitors who traveled the British museum was consistently higher. This figure made up around 6.5 million in 2010. Over the next two years, this number experienced a slight growth before increasing dramatically and reaching the peak of almost 8 millions in 2014. There was a slight reduction in the end of the year. When it comes to National gallery, their number was almost 4.5 million in initiall year. A slight rise was the case in the quantity of visitors to National gallery around 4.5 million from 2010 to 2013. There was a significant decrease in the numberr of visitors in the end of the years. By contrast, National history museum travelers accounted for 5 million initially. Over the next 5 years, there was experienced a slight decline under 4 million people.
Focusing on the visitors with the largest percentage first, Good satisfaction level stand out with the highest percentage of visitors about 45%. Another satisfaction level with the largest rates of visitors is Excellent, where the percentage of visitors makes up exact 30% in 2015 year. In contrast, average and poor visitors show less significant figures. The percentage of average accounts for 15% in the terms of visitors satisfaction. Poor, on the other hand, claims the lowest rates around 10% in 2015.
