5 report(s) found.
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 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 […]
