The pie chart illustrates the popular sightseeing in London and Washington DC in 2002. measured in percent.
Overall, it can be seen that London had five different landmarks and all of them attracted people in the same way. Washington DC had only two most visited landmarks that mostly attracted people, while the other three sightseeing did not have as great popularity as other two had.
Capitol Hill had the largest percent in Washington, just more than two fifths. The Lincoln memorial had the second biggest percent, but it only 30%. The other three attractions did not have as many visitors as the other two had. National World War 2 memorial had the lowest amount of persentages, only 3%. In contrast, all of the four sightseeings are popular equally between people. However, the most popular is Buckingham Palace, its fraction has 34%. London eye and Sealife Aquarium had a slight difference. The former had a quarter percentages, while the latter had 23%. The Tower of London had the lowest proportion, only 18%.
