Kaliningrad’s public transport system consists largely of buses, but there are so many that you will rarely be left waiting for too long. The public transport system has no exact timetable, but on average buses run about 10 minutes apart on most routes. In addition almost all bus routes are duplicated by several minibuses as well as trolleybuses and trams. Fares are fixed on public transport regardless of how far you travel costing 18Rbl on the bus, trolleybus and tram and 22Rbl on mini buses. The most scenic way to travel is on one of the old Czech trams, whose routes pass through the most historic parts of the city such as the former royal castle, the House of Soviets, the cathedral and the Fishing Village. On most buses you will find a female conductor who will take your fare, while you should pay the driver directly in mini-buses.