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What country is Belle in EPCOT?

Meet Belle in France A bit of the enchanted countryside helps this Beauty feel right at home. She's delighted to meet you in the shade by the water's edge at the France Pavilion.



Belle is primarily found in the France Pavilion at EPCOT’s World Showcase. This area is a meticulously detailed tribute to the architecture and culture of Paris and the French countryside, making it the perfect thematic home for the "Beauty and the Beast" heroine. You can typically find her near the water’s edge along the Promenade or in the specialized "Palais du Cinema," which features the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along. In 2026, the pavilion has become even more popular due to the addition of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, but Belle remains the star of the traditional meet-and-greet area. It is a high-value strategy to check the My Disney Experience app for her specific appearance times, as she often wears her provincial blue dress for outdoor meets and her iconic gold ballgown for special dining events at the nearby Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in the Norway pavilion, which is just a short walk away.

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