The line graph below shows the percentage of tourists to England who visited four different attractions in Brighton. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The line graph illustrates the proportion of visitor to England who went to four separate tourist attractions in Brighton between 1980 and 2010.
Overall, it is clean that the percentage visiting the Pavilion and the Pier increased over the period, while the proportion of traveler to other attractions fell.
In 1980, only 10% of tourist to England went to Pier. Despite some minor fluctuations, this figure rose from around 9% in 1990 to 22% in 2010. The percentage visiting the Pavilion also increased, from approximately 23% in 1980 to almost 50% in 1995. However, this figure then decreased significantly, to about 35% in 2000 and then to roughly 31% in 2010, slightly higher than the Festival.
The most popular Brighton attraction in 1980 for visitors to England was the Festival. Although 30% of these attended the Festival in 1980, by 2010 this percentage had fallen slightly to 28%. In 1980, the figure for tourist to the Art Gallery was 21%. It then grew to a peak of around 38%, before falling noticeably/dramatically to exactly 20% in 1990. It continued to drop to less than 10% in 2010. It was, therefore, the least popular attraction at the end of the period.