The line chart illustrates the proportion of travelers who opted to take a tour in four famous places in Brighton, England.
Overall, the Pavilion was shown to be well-liked by the tourists spanning the thirty-year period from 1980 to 2010. The second most visited spot seemed to be the festival revenue. Moreover, touring at the art gallery showed dramatic fluctuations followed by a downward trajectory; however, visiting the Pier experienced an upward trend.
Regarding the tour of the Pavilion, in 1980, the percentage of the visitors stood at roughly 23 % which was just above the proportion who visited the art gallery. In subsequent years, the figure soared precipitously, reaching the peak of around 46 % in 1995. However, in 1995 and onwards, it saw a dramatic decline which ended at 32 % in the final year. Moreover, the figure for the festival started at 30 %, followed by a steady fall until 1995 when it reached a lowest point of 25 %. Afterwards, it showed a slight increase but reached a plateau at roughly 23 % in 2000, and remained constant until 2010.
Turning to the tour around the art gallery, the number showed a dramatic leap from 1980 to 1985. From here, it took a plunge reaching a point of about 18 % in 1990. Then, it was followed by certain fluctuations and plummeted until it hit slightly under 10 % in 2010. Although the tour to the Pier saw an upward trend, it also experienced frequent oscillations until 2000 when the figure skyrocketed hitting about 22 % eventually.
