The bar chart gives information about the quantity of visitors to four London museums in 5 different months (June, July, August, September, and December). Overall, the British museum was the most visited destination while the National Museum attracted fewer people. In addition, August saw the highest number of visitors compared to other 4 months.
Regarding to the chart, in the first two months, all four museums did not have many significant changes in the figure of visitors. The History museum, the British museum and the Science museum got around 400,000 visits, whereas the National museum received roughly 200,000. Nonetheless, in August, there was a swift increase in three visiting places. The British museum peaked at over 700,000 visits, followed by the History museum with slightly below 600,000. The Science museum stabilized at 400,000, but the National museum reached the highest number of visitors throughout the period (above 300,000). In the next 2 months, while the 3 museums (History museum, British museum, and National museum) all dropped considerably, the Science museum raised more 100,000 visits in September before declining to around 300,000 at the end of the year.
In conclusion, all four museums stayed unchanged in the first two months and grew substantially in the middle of the period before witnessing a strong fall in the last month.
