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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 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 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 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 […]
