The line graph demonstrates the proportion of visitors to England who visited the Art gellary, Pavilion, Pier, and festival in three decades time period.
Overall, it is clear that all the figures underwent a slight to significant decrease, except for Pier which saw a major increase in the later years.
In the early years, Art gallery had a percentage of 21% tourist’s in 1980. Meanwhile, Pier had precisely 10%. Art gallery then saw an increase reaching approximately 38% in 1985, after which it fell sharply to exactly 20% in 1990. Pier had a slight increase then returned to its original percentage by 1990.
Art gallery stayed at nearly the same level until the 2000s which saw a significant decline, reaching below 10% by the end of the period. In other hand pier rose and stayed relatively at the same level till the year 2000, after which the figure dramatically jumped attaining nearly 21% in 2010.
Pavilion had percentage of about 24% in 1980, While festival had 6% more in the same year. Pavilion experienced a drastic rise approaching about 58% by 1995. Meanwhile festival decreased and then levelled out until 1995. Pavilion underwent a sharp fall then a more moderate decline. While festivial increased slightly then stayed at the same level.
