The map illustrates two potential sites for a new restaurant in the heart of Paris, each positioned near famous tourist attractions. Both locations present tangible advantages, mostly influenced by tourist footfall and nearness to significant landmarks, which could affect the restaurant’s profit.
At the first glance, location 1 which is situated nearby the Maritime Museum and the Aquarium, presents a compelling case with the number of daily visitors count up to 9,900. Additionally, it benefits from close proximity to the Flight Bank and the South Bank that make it accessible to a diversity of clients. The area is further enhanced by its proximity to the Bir Hakeim Metro Station, which sees a daily foot traffic of approximately 5,000 commuters, which potentially increase the customer rush significantly.
In contrast, Location 2 located near to the Eiffel Tower, has an impressive daily visitor count of 10,000, marked as a prime site for maximizing tourist engagement. It also lies near the Art Gallery which attracts 950 visitors daily, and is in close relation to the River Seine, a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike. This location’s appeal is augmented by its proximity to the Park, providing customers with a pleasant environment favorable to dining.
