The line graph provides an overview of the percentage of tourists visiting four different attractions in Edinburgh, Scotland, spanning from 1980 to 2010. Notably, the Festival and the Castle emerged as the most favored attractions during this period. Initially, in 1980, the zoo was the least popular attraction; however, by 2010, the Aquarium had replaced it in this spot.
During the 1980s and 1990s, there was a dramatic increase in the number of visitors to the Castle. The overall percentage of travelers sightseeing the Castle saw a significant rise, reaching around 45%. However, by 2010, there was a slight decline, with the percentages hovering around 30%. A similar trend was observed for visitors to the Aquarium, with a substantial increase over five ongoing years followed by a decline to below 10% by 2010.
In contrast, the proportion of tourists attending the festival showed relatively stable figures, remaining around 30% before gradually decreasing to approximately 25% by 2010. Meanwhile, visitors to the zoo experienced fluctuations throughout the period, with a sharp rise observed between 2000 and 2010, reaching 20% from a previous low of 10%.
Overall, the graph depicts varying trends in tourist preferences over the three decades, with fluctuations observed across different attractions and periods.
