23 report(s) found.
The bar chart shows how visitors are spread across different UK cities and why they come. London and Edinburgh are the most popular places, drawing a lot of tourists for various reasons. London has many visitors, with a good number coming for business and holidays. Edinburgh is especially liked by people visiting for vacations, as […]
The bar chart displays how visitors are distributed among various UK cities, focusing on the reasons for their travel. London and Edinburgh stand out as the most popular destinations, attracting a large number of tourists for different purposes. London, in particular, has a significant number of visitors, with many coming for business or holiday trips. […]
The bar chart illustrates the distribution of visitors across various UK cities, highlighting their reasons for travel. London and Edinburgh emerge as the two leading destinations, significantly attracting tourists for different purposes. London, while maintaining a sizeable proportion of visitors, showcases a diverse range of reasons, with a notable percentage traveling for business and holidays. […]
The chart displays the purposes of visits to five UK cities in 2013, focusing on holiday, business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous reasons. London and Edinburgh attract the highest percentage of holidaymakers, with Edinburgh leading at approximately 70%. London follows with about 50%, also notable for its business visitors at around 20%. Manchester shows […]
The bar chart shows why people visited five cities in the UK in 2013. The reasons are holiday, business, visiting friends or relatives, and other reasons. In London, most people visited for holidays, about 50%. Business trips were also high, around 40%, while visiting friends and other purposes were under 20%. In Edinburgh, the main […]
The bar chart illustrates the main purposes of visits to five cities in the UK in 2013: London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool. The categories include holiday, business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous. In London, holidays accounted for the largest share of visits, at around 50%, followed by business trips at 40%. Visiting friends […]
The bar chart shows why people visited five UK cities in 2013. Visitors came for four main reasons: holidays, business, visiting friends or relatives, and other purposes. The cities compared are London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool. Holidays were the most common reason for visiting all cities. Edinburgh had the highest percentage of holiday visitors, […]
The bar graph shows the percentage of visitors to five cities in the UK: London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool. It displays the reasons why people visit these cities. Edinburgh has the highest percentage of visitors coming for holidays, almost 70%. This means many people choose to visit Edinburgh for vacation. London also has a […]
This bar graph illustrates the number of visitors to five cities in the UK in 2013. During the holidays, Edinburgh is the major city for visitors. However, Birmingham has the largest number of business travelers. In terms of the percentage of visitors, it is shown that over 65% of travelers chose Edinburgh as the place […]
The bar graph illustrates the various purposes for visiting five cities in the UK in 2013. Overall, holidays were the most common reason for travel, dominating three out of five cities. In contrast, miscellaneous reasons were the least popular, representing the lowest percentages in four cities. In more detail, Edinburgh topped the chart with about […]
The bar chart presents data on the purposes of visits to five cities in the United Kingdom in 2013. Overall, it is evident that holiday-making was the predominant reason for visits, particularly in Edinburgh, whereas miscellaneous purposes constituted the least significant category across all cities. When examining the specific motivations for travel, it is apparent […]
The chart illustrates the purposes of visits to five UK cities in 2013, highlighting the percentage of visitors for each purpose. London attracts the highest percentage of visitors overall, with a significant majority traveling for holidays, accounting for around 50%. In contrast, Edinburgh follows closely, with a similar trend where holiday visits dominate, although at […]
This bar graph illustrates information about the percentage of visitors visited to certain cities in the United Kingdom in 2013. It is evident that holiday visitors preferred London and Edinburgh to enjoy their free time. In contrast, business visitors frequently came to Birmingham. Moreover, visitors who wanted to visit friends and some for miscellaneous also […]
The given bar charts presented the types of purpose of visits to London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool in the year 2013. Overall, Edinburgh is the most preferred for holiday, Birmingham is the highest for business, Liverpool has the highest number of visitors for visiting friends of relatives and miscellaneous. For holiday, it is shown […]
The chart gives the comparison about the intention of visitors stop by in five different cities in the United Kingdom which are London,Edinburgh,Manchester,Birmingham and Liverpool in 2013. In terms of the chart, it is shown that people’s main purpose on going to London, Edinburgh and Liverpool is for holidays. Also the percentage for people visiting […]
The information illustrated in the chart indicates the purpose of visitors chosen to visit five different cities in the UK in the year 2013. It is noticeable that Edinburgh was the major choice of those whose purpose was holiday. In contrast, the purpose of miscellaneous was the least one. In terms of the purpose of […]
The bar graphs compare the reasons why people traveled to five cities in the UK—London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool—in the year 2013. Overall, it is clear that the reasons for visiting these cities can be categorized into four main categories: holiday, business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous. Notably, citizens primarily traveled to London […]
The bar graphs compares on the reason why people traveled to five cities London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool in the UK in the year 2013 Overall, it is clearly seen that the reason why people visited these cities in the UK had 4 main reasons: holiday, business, visiting friend or relatives and miscellaneous. The […]
The bar graphs compares on the reason why people traveled to five cities London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool in the UK in the year 2013 Overall, it is clearly seen that the reason why people visited these cities in the UK had 4 main reasons: holiday, business, visiting friend ot relatives and miscellaneous. The […]
The data demonstrates the reasons of visits the number of cities in the United Kingdom in 2013. Overall, holiday was the most popular destination to visit than business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous. The lowest visit result was miscellaneous goals. Just under 70% of visitors were in Edinburgh during holiday seasons. London had 50% […]
Tha data demonstrates the reasons of visits the number of cities in the United Kingdom in 2013. Overall, holiday was the most popular destination to visit than business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous. The lowest visit result was miscellaneous goals. Just under 70% of visitors were most common in Edinburgh during holiday seasons. London […]
The bar chart provides data about the reasons of visits to London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool, during the year 2013. Overall, it is clearly depicted that the motives on why people are visiting these cities in the UK are divided into 4 sections, holiday, business, visiting family , and miscellaneous. More over, the peoples […]
The data given in the chart illustrates the reasons travellers visited five cities of the UK in the year 2013. Edinburgh, London and Liverpool were the most famous destinations for sightseeing with around 67%, 50% and 32% of visitors attending them mostly for a holiday. Opposite to this, Birmingham and Manchester were favourite places for […]
