The bar chart shows the number of people who visited different museums in London. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart illustrates the quantity of visitors to 4 museums located in the capital of England from June to October.
Overall, most of these destinations welcome the highest visitor rate in August. In addition, the number of people visiting the National Museum is much lower than the other ones.
In June, there are more than 200000 people coming to National Museum and over 400000 people visiting History Museum and British Museum. In the next 2 months, the figures for 3 destinations rose considerably to their peaks of 300000, 600000 and over 700000 respectively. From August to October, there is a remarkable decrease of more than 100000, 350000 and 270000 each.
Turning to Science Museum, in June, it welcomes about 450000 visitors, 2 months later, the number declined to over 400000, which is followed by a slight growth of about 100000, from 400 to 500 thousand. In October, the number drops again to 200000, lower than the starting point.
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