Anadan (Arabic: عندان) is a city in Syria, 12 kilometers north of Aleppo, located on the Aleppo–Gaziantep international road.
During the Ayyubid period, in the 1220s, Anadan was visited by Syrian geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi who noted it was "a village near Kinnasrin, in the Kurah district of Urtik, of the Awasim Province."
It has been the site of heavy shelling by the Syrian military during the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's government.
Amnesty International released satellite images which show that Anadan has come under heavy artillery bombardment during the uprising.
During the Northwestern Syria offensive (2024), Syrian opposition militants captured Anadan.