Overview
Ayn al ‘Arab, also known as Kobani, is a city located in northern Syria near the border with Turkey. It gained international attention during the battle against ISIS in 2014.
Top Attractions
- Martyrs’ Square: a central square in the city with monuments honoring those who fought against ISIS
- Kobani Castle: an ancient fortress overlooking the city with stunning views
- Kurdistan Cultural Centre: a museum showcasing Kurdish culture and history
Local Cuisine
- Kebabs: grilled skewers of meat served with rice and bread
- Lahmacun: a thin crusted Turkish pizza topped with minced meat and vegetables
- Baklava: a sweet pastry made of layers of filo dough, nuts, and honey
Shopping
- Kobani Bazaar: a bustling marketplace with a variety of goods
- Handmade Kurdish rugs and textiles
- Local crafts and souvenirs
Events
- Newroz: Kurdish New Year celebration in March with live music and dancing
- Ayn al ‘Arab Festival: an annual event showcasing Kurdish culture with traditional performances and food
Day Trips
- Girê Sipî (Tall Abyad): a nearby town with an ancient Roman castle
- Tel Brak: archaeological site with ruins dating back to the Bronze Age
Safety Tips
- Check travel advisories before visiting due to ongoing conflict in the region
- Respect local customs and dress modestly
- Avoid discussing political subjects with locals