The chart displays the purposes of visits to five UK cities in 2013, focusing on holiday, business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous reasons.
London and Edinburgh attract the highest percentage of holidaymakers, with Edinburgh leading at approximately 70%. London follows with about 50%, also notable for its business visitors at around 20%.
Manchester shows a distinct trend, with around 30% of visitors coming for holidays, but business visits are significant at about 30%. Birmingham parallels Manchester, with a balanced distribution: 30% for holidays and 20% for business.
Liverpool records about 40% for holiday visits, with business visits being the least common at under 10%.
Overall, holiday visits dominate across all cities, but Edinburgh stands out for its high percentage, while Manchester has a stronger business focus. The data highlights varying tourism dynamics, with each city catering to different visitor needs.
