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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of holiday accommodation chosen by the British in four areas, namely England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2010. Overall, hotels were the most popular type of accommodation in all areas, while camping and caravan were less favoured. There was also a noticeable difference between the four options. In […]
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 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 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 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 […]
