The line graph illustrates the proportion of visitors to various tourist destinations in a European city from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, the percentage of visitors to each destination fluctuated over the years, with a steady increase in visitors to the zoo and theme park, a consistent decline in visitors to historic buildings, and mild fluctuations in attendance at the art gallery.
According to the graph, two destinations experienced an increase in visitors. In 1980, 10% of tourists visited the zoo, while the theme park attracted a higher percentage at 20%. From 1990 to 2010, both destinations saw a rise in visitors, peaking at 25% for the zoo and 45% for the theme park.
In contrast, the percentage of tourists visiting historic buildings gradually fell, despite having the highest percentage of 50% in 1980. By 2010, this figure had dropped to 35%, reflecting a 15% decrease. The art gallery initially attracted 20% of tourists in 1980, which increased slightly to 30% by 1990. However, from 1990 onward, attendance at the art gallery declined, ending at only 15% by 2010.
