The pie chart illustrates the percentage of tourists who visit to four different kinds of British tourist attractions in 1991.
Overall, it is clear that museum and galleries, wildlife parks and zoos were the most popular type of attractions in Britain during this year, while two others showed low percentage.
In 1991, almost half of the visitors, exactly 42% visited British Museums and Galleries, and that was the most famous type of attraction. In addition, the percentage of those who came to Wildlife Parks and Zoos was 35%, and the second most-visited attraction in Britain in this year.
Historic houses and Momuments, on the other hand, was the third most-visited attraction that the average percentage of guests who came there was 15%. In addition to this, British Theme Parks did not attract more people who visited Britain that the percentage of guests who visit to this kind of attraction was 8%.
