The bar graph demonstrates how many visitors paid a visit to 4 different museums in London over a 5-month period in the year 2015.
In general, throughout the period studied, a vast majority of people visited British museum, except for June in which Science museum welcomed slightly more visitants. In stark contrast, National museum was the least popular destination for people, as it received substantially fewer visitors compared to other museums in London.
Focusing on British and History museums first, each welcomed more or less 400,000 visitors in the first two months before peaking at just over 700,000 (British museum) and 600,000 (History museum) respectively in August. After that both British and History museums saw steep decreases to around 450,000 and 250,000 visitors.
As for the remaining museums, initially, Science museum was the most popular one among other museums, attracting approximately 440,000 tourists, whereas the figure for National museum was a complete reverse, constituting about 200,000 travellers. Having experienced both upward and downward trends, the respective figures for both museums (Science and National) finished at 300,000 and just under 200,000 tourists.
