The chart illustrates four places where tourists got attracted to visit in 1991 Britain. Tourists attraction in Britain was museums and galleries, theme parks, historic houses and monuments, and last, wildlife parks and zoos.
Overall, among the four types of attractions, museums and galleries were the most attractive for tourists. Then theme parks was the second highest attraction. By contrast, wildlife parks and zoos were at the lowest after the historic houses and monuments.
Firstly, 42% of tourists’ attraction was museum and galleries, which was the most attractive place among all of them. Theme parks were another tourist attraction which led to the second highest compared to historic houses and monuments and wildlife zoos, of with 35% of the total.
whereas historic houses and monuments and wildlife parks and zoos were at the lowest demands for the tourists. Zoos and wildlife parks had the lowest attraction, which was 8% of the total, but historic houses and monuments had had 15% tourists’ attraction, which was a bit more compared to wildlife and zoos.
