The diagram demonstrates the middle of Paris, where a company would like to set up a restaurant at two prospective places in the area for commercial serving users.
To begin with, in Paris, the River Seine, which flows in the heart of Paris, has divided the area into the Right Bank and the Left Bank. Firstly, The location 1 will be located on the North of Paris, that means in the Right Bank. Going to the West of Location 1, there is a park with a Maritime Museum. The museum has around 8000 visitors every day. Further to the West, That is an Aquarium, with 2000 visitors each day. Hence, That’s suitable for the development of the restaurant here.
On the other hand, in the South of Paris, The Location 2 will be located on the left side of the river. It’s near the Eiffel Tower, with a large number of 16,000 visitors. Next, the bottom of Location 2 is a big park for everyone who wants to go for a walk, exercise,… Moving on the West and East, There is a Sports Centre and Art Gallery which has a large number of tourists, totaling 1250 visitors all day. On the Southwest of the map, the Metro Station can be found, and it also gives easier access for visitors to commute.
Overall, the restaurant witness of radical changes with the noticeable being wanted to open at two possible places in the area of Paris. It can be apparently seen that the second site is more prospective and has an opportunity to be visited, since the number of visitors to the Eiffel Tower is as much as two times that to the Maritime Museum.
