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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 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 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 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 […]
