The line graph illustrates the number of international students who visited three European cities—Paris, London, and Rome—between 2011 and 2014.
Overall, the number of visiting students increased steadily in Paris and London, while Rome experienced some fluctuations over the period. Paris became the most popular destination by 2013, overtaking both Rome and London.
In 2011, Rome had the highest number of student visitors, at around 18,000, followed by London with approximately 15,000 and Paris with just 10,000. Over the next year, the number of students going to Paris and London rose moderately, whereas Rome saw a sharp decline to about 12,500 in 2012.
By 2013, student visits to Paris had surged to 20,000, making it the leading destination. London also experienced growth, reaching roughly 17,500 students. Rome, on the other hand, recovered slightly, attracting nearly 18,000 students again.
In the final year, 2014, the number of international student visitors to Paris dipped slightly to 18,000. London continued its upward trend, surpassing both other cities with nearly 20,000 visitors. Rome declined once more, ending the period at around 16,000 students.
