The pie chart illustrates how many visitors were satisfied in 2015, while the line graph provide information about the quantity of visitors to different museums in London between 2010 and 2015.
Overall, most of visitors has been valued at good. Notably, while annual visitors in British museums and National Gallery increased, the reverse was true for National History Museums.
Focusing on the proportion of visitors satisfaction, there were 45 percent visitors had assessed at good, and this was followed by excellent and average rates, with 30 percent and 15 percent, respectively. Also, minority of visitors had valued poor, with 10 percent.
As for yearly visitors arrival in British museum and National Gallery, they both exhibited a upward trend throughout. Annual visitors in British Museum started at around 6,5 million, a figure that then rose gradually to 8 million in 2014, after which it declined at the end of period. The National Gallery recorded the same level of growth rate, with 5 million. However, yearly visitors rate in National History Museum decreased continuously to approximately 3,8 million.
