The chart illustrates the proportion of visitors came to four different attractions in Brighton, England from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, people most travelled to Pavillion in this stage. While there was a rise in Pavillion and Pier destinations, Art Gallery saw a sharp drop and Festival remained nearly the same in this stage.
In 1980, both Pavillion and Art Gallery accounted to nearly 25% of people visited in Brighton and there was only a small distance between two places. However, people came to Pavillion more and more so it reached the peak in 1995 with almost a half of visitors to Brighton came to this place at that time. Alas, though Art Gallery attracted more travellers in the first five years, it lost its attraction powerfully in the rest the stage. Pavillion also shared the drop, after 1995, people less came to here. However, at the end of the period, Pavillion still ranked first place with more than 30% of travellers visited here, while there was humbly lower than 10% of people who droped in Art Gallery.
Festival was the most popular place to come out of four destinations for tourists in 1980. However, its attraction dropped gradually in the next quarter, it just gained back after 1995 and accounted nearly 30% of people visited Brighton, England, ranked second only after Pavillion destinaton out of four places. On the opposite side, Art Gallery was the least wanted place out of four as there was only 10% of total came in 1980. It kept fluctuated in twenty years and started to be more favoured from 2000. Aster that time, the flows of people came to Art Gallery grew more, which made it rank third place to come in out of four destinations in 2010.
