The provided table compares how many people visited five different European attractions over the course of 20 years.
Overall, it is visible that the British museum and the Rijks museum witnessed an upward trend, while a decline was observed in the remaining venues. Notably, Amusement parks registered the highest visiting rates during the entire surveyed period.
In 1981, the number of people who visited Amusement parks was highest among other attractions at 7.50 million, which was nearly twofold that of the National Aquatic Center, estimated at 3.85 million. This was followed by the British museum and the Rijks museum, with the number of visitors being 2.98 million and 2.44 million, in turn. Meanwhile, only 1.01 million people visited zoos, taking the lowest position among five venues.
Afterwards, although the figure for people visiting Amusement parks witnessed a significant decrease, reaching a peak of roughly 7.01 million, making it the most attractive venues in 2001. A similar pattern was also seen in the visiting rate of the National Aquatic Center, which declined by 3.35 million, ending the period at 3.21 million. Contrastingly, people who visited the British museum and the Rijks museum rose more than twofold, accounting for 4.30 and 4.28 million, respectively. The amount of visitors to the zoos relatively remained unchanged over 2 decades, it was the least favored location of European people.
