The bar chart shows the number of tourists to the most attractive sights in a city in Europe in 1981, 1991 and 2001.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the Central Amusement Park was the most visited attraction in all given years. While the lowest number of visitors was in the Central Zoo at the same time. The number of people who visited the Central Amusement Park, the Science Park and the Central Zoo fluctuated during the given years. While the amount of visitors of the National Park and the National Gallery increased over the given years.
The numbers of tourist who visited the Central Amusement Park and the Central Zoo were 25 million and around 3 million respectively in 1981. Then in 1991, the numbers of visitors to the same places decreased and made up 20 million and approximately 1 million respectively. By 2001, the number of tourist to the Central Amusement Park went up and accounted for approximately 23 million and, while the amount of visitors to the Central Zoo increased and came to the same position (3 million) as in 1981. Furthermore, the number of visitors to the Science Park were approximately 7 million in 1981, then in 1991 increased and made up around 8 million. By 2001, the number of visitors to Science Park decreased and accounted for 6 million.
The numbers of tourists to the National Park and the National Gallery were 10 million and approximately 7 million respectively. By 1991, the numbers of tourists to the National Park and the National Gallery increased and made up 15 million and approximately 14 million respectively. Moreover, the numbers of tourists to the National Park and the National Gallery continued growing and made up around 17 million and 20 million respectively.
