The given line graph illustrates the proportion of tourists who visited four different attractions in Brighton , England : Art gallery, Pavilion, Pier, Festival.
Generally, the proportion of people paying a visit to Festivals in Brighton, was the highest. It can also be observed from the line graph that the percentage of tourists to England who visited Pavilion, Pier witnessed an upward trend , while the opposite was true for that of Art Gallery, Festival.
In 1980 witnessed a significant growth in the percentage of people visiting Pavilion and that peaked at 48 percent in 1995. The figure for tourists who visited the Pavilion dropped considerably in the last 15 years. Meanwhile, the percentage of visitors going to Pier fluctuated over the period of 20 years and then increased rapidly to 21 percent from 2000 to 2010.
The most popular Brighton attraction is the Festival which began at almost 30 percent, but in 2010 the proportion of tourists visiting Brighton Festival slightly fell to 28 percent. The figure for Art gallery fluctuated over the period of 20 years and then decreased gradually to 9 percent.
