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The bar chart illustrates the types of holiday accommodation chosen by British tourists in 2010 across four regions: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Overall, hotels were by far the most popular option in all four regions, while caravans and camping were generally less preferred. There were also noticeable regional differences in the popularity of […]
The bar chart illustrates the types of holiday accommodation chosen by the British in four countries of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) in 2010. The options compared are self-catering, caravans, camping and hotels. Overall, hotels were by far the most popular type of holiday accommodation in all four regions, while caravans […]
the chart illustrates how much the percentage of holiday accommodation was chosen by the residents in England, Scotland,Wales and northern ireland in 2010. Overall,Hotel was the most popular choice of people in all 4 cities examined.Meanwhile, Camping recieved the least choice from almost citizens in 4 areas given. the percentage of hotel chosen washighest in […]
The bar chart illustrates the types of holiday accommodation chosen by the British in four countries of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) in 2010. The options compared are self-catering, caravans, camping and hotels. Overall, hotels were by far the most popular type of holiday accommodation in all four regions, while caravans […]
The bar chart compare types of accommodation favored by british holiday makers in 2010 . overall, it is clear that the holiday is chosen in the hotel to reach the highest peak of four diffevent countries as england ,wales and northen ireland .however ,the caravan to reach the lowest peak of four diffevent countries with […]
The bar chart illustrates the preferences for four types of holiday accommodation—hotels, self-catering, caravans, and camping—among British travelers in 2010, across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Overall, hotels were the most popular form of accommodation in all four countries, with England showing the highest preference. Meanwhile, caravans and camping were the least favored, although […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of four distinct types of accommodation chosen by people in the UK while on holiday in 2010. Overall, the proportion of people choosing hotels to stay in was the highest in Britain. In addition, while people in the other three regions tended to choose self-catering, there were few people who […]
The bar graph below provides information about the proportion of different kinds of accommodations by the British in 2010. Overall, what stands out from the bar chart is that hotels were the most popular accommodation chosen by people from 4 countries. It is also noticeable that people in England, Scotland, and Wales preferred self-catering accommodation […]
The bar chart illustrates the different types of accommodation chosen by British travelers in 2010. Overall, it is clear that the majority of people preferred staying in hotels compared to other types of accommodation, with England having the highest percentage. Additionally, the figures for caravans and camping were significantly lower across all surveyed locations. Regarding […]
The bar chart illustrates how the British chose various types of accommodation when they traveled in 2010. Overall, it is clear that the majority of people preferred staying in hotels than other forms of accommodation,with England showing the highest percentage. In addition, caravans and camping recorded significantly lower figures across all surveyed locations. With regard […]
The table illustrates figures of an online survey of 1000 people about their opportunity holiday accommodation. The table shows average survey of nine items, including hotel hostel and cottage, rented apartment in holiday accommodation. Overall, it can be seen that hotel is the most popular place. On the whole, rented apartment, cottage, campsite hostel other […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of houses rented during the holidays by the British in 2010. Overall, as can be seen in the chart, the percentage of hotels selected was the highest figure in 4 types of accommodations in all countries. In 2010, in England, people chose hotels the most at around 55%, followed […]
The bar graph provides information about the percentage of visitors who stayed in four different types of accommodation during their holiday in Britain countries – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the year 2010. Overall, the most people preferred staying in hotel in all given countries albeit to varying degrees compared other accommodations – […]
The graph illustrates the percentage of people in 4 nations choosing several accommodations in their holiday holiday in 2012. Overall, the most prevalent accommodation was the hotel preferred by British citizens. Additionally, camping was the least popular choice among other kinds of accommodation. Almost no differences can be seen in the figure for residents choosing […]
The bar chart illustrates the popularity of 4 holiday accommodation choices among British in the year 2012 Overall, it is clear that hotel made up the greatest preference in all four countries in 2012 while the least significant options were that of caravan and camping Looking at the table in more detail, the majority of […]
The bar graph illustrates how the British chose different forms of accommodation when they traveled in 2010. Overall, four countries consistently saw hotels as the most popular places to stay, with England showing the highest percentage. Meanwhile, the figures for caravans and camping were substantially lower in England, Scotland, and Wales. To begin with, the […]
The bar chart illustrates the different types of accommodation chosen by the British when they went on holiday in 2010. The chart includes data for four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and categorizes accommodation into Self-Catering, Caravan, Camping, and Hotel. Overall, hotels were the most popular type of accommodation across all four countries. […]
The chart given depicts the various types of accommodation taken by the British when they were on holiday 2012. Charts contains of four countries and four types of accommodation. The four countries were England,Scotland,Wales and Nothern Ireland. The convenience choosen by traveler’s were Self-Catering,Caravan,Camping and Hotel. It is inferred from the bar chart hotel was […]
The given bar chart depicts distinct accomodation types preferred by British on their holiday in 2012. The claasses of self-catering, caravan, camping, and hotel were under onsideration. Among the four demographics, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, hotels were the top choice. While self-catering was the secondary choice of every state except Northern Island. After […]
The given chart shows the prevalence of 4 types of accommodation, including self-catering, caravan, camping, and hotel, selected by the British for staying on their holiday in 2010. Comparison is carried out in 4 United Kingdom member countries, namely England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and is measured in percentage. A quick look reveals that […]
The given bar chart illustrates how British chosen the different types of accommodation when they went on holiday in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2010. In general, it is evident from the chart that for self-catering, Scotland had the highest figure. For Caravan, Northern Ireland had the highest figure. Besides, for camping, Wales […]
The bar chart given depicts the accommodation preferences (self-catering, caravan, camping, and hotel) by citizens from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland when they went on vacation in the year, 2010. The unit is measured in percentage. Overall, the hotel was the most popular accommodation among the British people. In contrast, camping was the least […]
The given bar chart illustrates the accommodation preferences (self-catering, caravan, camping, hotel) selected by British people including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2010. Overall, the most popular accomodation was hotel preferred by British citizens. In contrast, the demand for camping was less significant than other types of accommodation. Moving on to the details, […]
