The bar chart provides data about the reasons of visits to London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool, during the year 2013.
Overall, it is clearly depicted that the motives on why people are visiting these cities in the UK are divided into 4 sections, holiday, business, visiting family , and miscellaneous. More over, the peoples percentages increase when they are visiting for the holidays or business purposes in all of the cities and their ratios decrease when their motivation of going to the city is miscellaneous reasons.
At a first glance, the graph illustrates a dramatic rise at a large proportion of approximately 76% of peoples population visiting for the holidays these in the city of Edinburgh. Most commonly, visiting all of the cities for holidays have very large percentages in most of the cities. For example, percentage of visitors who visit London for the holidays is 50%, which is the main reason of people visiting. Also, the nearly 30% of people visit Liverpool for the same reason.
Other than Holidays being the most visited purpose, the chart describe that the second visited reason is for business reasons. The information of Manchester and Birmingham distinctly show that people mainly visit for business reasons at just around 32% for Manchester and 49% for Birmingham. Visiting family or relatives comes third for visiting reasons which has similar percentages of visitors between the different cities. And Finally, percentages for miscellaneous purposes is the least compared to all of the other reasons in all of the cities respectively.
