Poland: The European Traveler's Paradise.
Being the country that has now come to be known as one of the most underrated countries in the whole continent, there is more to Poland than it looks, shows to the eyes. There are many different things that one can look forward to when in Poland. There is the rich cultural history behind, which gives it its brilliant architectural pieces. These are must check outs as this was a country ruled by the kings who have seen the country at its very best of times.
Poland's shores are washed by the Baltic Sea and were the only way to the sea in the olden times and hence, Poland has seen a lot that it wanted to and some that was not called for. The country's capital, Warsaw, saw its worst during the Second World War when it was completely destroyed. That has come a long way now and it is a much respected place in the world. There has been a lot that Poland has offered the world, besides the beauty that it is. Poland was the home to astronomer, Nicholas Copernicus and the famous scientist Marie Curie.
Travelling in Poland for someone from Europe with a budget is not too difficult. If you are an UK citizen and are holding the UK passport then you can stay in Poland for 6 months or less without needing a visa, you have to register within 48 hours of arrival in the country like other visitors though.

Even for people from USA and Canada, visa is not necessary for the first 30 days. there is no issue of you falling too sick in the country, it is a practically disease free country, but then to make sure that you are safe, you can get vaccinated against the common diseases like tetanus and polio etc. money is no hassle in Poland, you can exchange your dollars for zloty, that is the currency in Poland, easily in banks. But if there are long queues that await you there, make it to the local money exchangers known as the kantor, they are ideal for such transactions.
You should also carry traveler's checks and credit cards, they are easier to carry and also save you the trouble of carrying too much cash. Travelling in and around Poland is not too difficult, there are trains and buses that make the whole travel easier. It is much better to travel on ht road or the rail for any visitor because; this is a great chance to see the country. A country is not in its tourist spots but on the roads, on the move, in its fields or in its markets.
Even though Poland is a very peaceful country, there is no violence, but then make sure that you are safe and the first way to do that would be to make sure that you know your belongings safely. There is a chance of pickpockets getting better of you. It is the same with any country. Travel wisely and stay safe.
