Have you played Pool in a foreign country? Where AND How was it?
Pool in several areas in Germany and Switzerland
Billiards in Strasbourg, France
Snooker in Manchester, England
Playing any cue sport in any country is always going to be amazing.
Pool
One particular time in Germany (in the Black Forest) my work colleagues and I were walking in a small village when I heard the unmistakened sound of balls being broken. We walked into a bar, a small bar barely big enough to actually walk into it let alone stand. We asked about the billiard hall sounds, and the patrons pointed to a small door next to the bar. We walked through the door and found a huge room filled with 9' Balley tables and two 12' snooker tables. Almost every table was in use. Stepping into this pool hall was like stepping into some kind of portal. Tables played well, albeit with entirely too wide pockets.
Billiard
I was driving in Strasbourg when I spotted a teeny sign that said "billiard." I found the billiard hall in the middle of a farming village, and I went in to play. I speak limited French, and was able to rent a table. As with all billiard clubs, it was actually private, but they seemed to be okay with me playing.
With everyone watching me on the heated tables, I setup the break shot and promptly ran a four. That's right, a four. I got total respect from the patrons, and I stayed for hours. My final bill was 28 francs, at the time about $4 USD. I never ran two after that initial four.
Snooker
I was staying at palace-turned-Marriot in Manchester. Huge place, obviously, filled with medieval armor, drapes, and probably their own chain-slinging Hogwarts ghost. Just sort of searching the place out, with all its nooks, crannies, dungeons, and moving stairs, I walked into a hidden billiard room that had three 12' snooker tables. Nobody was in there (nor do I think anyone in the "hotel" realized this room existed), so I had my way with the tables for several hours.
he tables were MUCH easier than any snooker table I played on in the U.S.A., but the pockets weren't big or anything.
Freddie