The line graph illustrates the number of visitors who came from other countries to a European country between 2010 and 2017, as well as those who stayed in hotels or rental apartments.
Firstly, as we can see, the number of citizens staying in hotels outnumbered those in rental apartments. In 2010, the number of tourists in hotels started at 1 million and never decreased. Moreover, it rose gradually over the years. By the end of 2017, the number of visitors reached 2.5 million, indicating that most people preferred to stay in hotels.
In the second line, we see the number of people who rented flats. This group never saw a decline either. It started at 500 thousand and gradually increased to 1.5 million. However, this number was still less than that of hotel guests.
Overall, the European country saw millions of visitors. Starting in 2010 with about 1.5 million tourists, the number rose steadily, peaking at 4 million by the end of 2017. Tourism never hit a low; conversely, it increased significantly over the years. Also, the number of tourists exceeded expectations
