The chart illustrates the purposes of visits to five UK cities in 2013, highlighting the percentage of visitors for each purpose.
London attracts the highest percentage of visitors overall, with a significant majority traveling for holidays, accounting for around 50%. In contrast, Edinburgh follows closely, with a similar trend where holiday visits dominate, although at a slightly lower percentage.
Manchester and Birmingham reflect a more balanced distribution of visit purposes. Manchester shows a considerable portion of visitors for business (approximately 30%), while Birmingham has a more varied profile, with no single category surpassing 30%. Liverpool, on the other hand, has the lowest overall visitor numbers, with a notable emphasis on visiting friends or relatives.
In summary, London and Edinburgh are primarily holiday destinations, while Manchester and Birmingham cater to a mix of business and leisure. Liverpool stands out with a focus on personal visits, indicating diverse tourism motivations across these cities.
