- Groundlings: These were the cheapest seats and were located in the standing area in front of the stage. Groundlings paid one penny (equivalent to around £4 in today's money) to enter the theatre.
- Upper Galleries: These were covered seating areas located on the second and third tiers of the Globe Theatre. Prices for these seats ranged from two to four pence (around £8-£16 today).
- The Lord's Room: This was a private room on the third tier of the theatre, reserved for noblemen and other wealthy patrons. The cost of admission to the Lord's Room is not known, but it is likely to have been the most expensive option.
In addition to the admission fee, theatregoers could also purchase refreshments such as food and drink during the performance.