If you’ve recently moved to Budapest, have already found a home, have taken care of logistical necessities, have been on a date with the city, and as a result feel like you’re here to stay, it’s high time you made Budapest your city.When can you say that a city is your city? When you know where to go to get these things done:

Crazy party nights 

You never know how an all-nighter ends, and that’s the funniest and best part about it. But the thing is, if you want to have a guaranteed good time, it’s worth knowing where the cheapest pubs and best ruin pubs are, where you can find tunes that fit your mood and style, and where the most danceable, hottest beats are dropped. The most successful way of finding the venues you can call home is thorough exploration – or you can scan through welovebudapest.com to find out which spots are worthy of your time, money, and sobriety!Coffee or tea time

Going out for a coffee is one of the most basic things in life, thus finding a couple of cafés you like is essential for maintaining your mental equilibrium. Just to cite an example, Book Café is definitely worth an afternoon. The same is true in the case of tea fanatics – for them, we hereby serve the best Budapestian tea rooms.Sweet Sundays

Sundays are usually reserved for hangover-nurturing, releasing your inner sloth (i.e. being extremely lazy), and being grumpy about the unavoidable certainty that Monday melancholy is creeping up on your weekend fun. Try to be positive, though. On Monday, you are closer to Friday than you were on Sunday (unless you have a time machine). Anyway, tough times are easier to bear in good company and with lots of sugar, both of which can be found in Rengeteg Romkafé. You can also go on a Budapestian cheesecake tour, but checking out the best confectioneries will also do it for a mood-booster.Romantic places  

Falling in love with Budapest is as easy as finding food porn on Instagram, and the same is true for falling in love with someone in Budapest. If you’re in need of public places for a secret rendezvous (let the reasons remain in the black), or great date spots, we’ve just helped you out. You’re welcome.A date with Mother Nature

Hanging out in cafés and bars are OK for a while, but it’s always refreshing to reconnect with Mother Nature. Flora and fauna, strolling dogs, giggling couples and chirping birds await at Városliget (City Park, the second biggest park in Budapest trailing only Népliget), the Citadella (Citadel), Normafa, János-hegy (János Hill), and Margitsziget. Checking out the schedule of the ferries cruising on the Danube is also worth it, they provide one of the better sunset-gazing spots in the city.