[8][9] The Moore Park Toll House appears to have been built in 1849 and still exits on the corner of Anzac Parade and Cleveland Street.
[citation needed] The south-western corner of the suburb boasts the Supa Centre Moore Park on South Dowling Street.
The Eastern Distributor and Anzac Parade are major arterial roads on the western border of the suburb.
Transdev John Holland operate frequent bus services to Moore Park from the Sydney CBD.
On 13 December 2012, the NSW Government announced a commitment to build a $1.6 billion light rail from Circular Quay down George Street to Central station, then across to Moore Park and down Anzac Parade.
South of Moore Park the line splits into two branches – one continuing down Anzac Parade to the nine ways at Kingsford, and the other heading to Randwick via Alison Road.
The Hordern Pavilion is a multipurpose entertainment venue, while next door the Royal Hall of Industries (fondly remembered as the old Showbag Pavilion during the Royal Easter Show days) has hosted a range of exhibitions, social and commercial events and shows.
In October 2018, the Swans and the Government of New South Wales announced an intention to upgrade the Pavilion and Hall of Industries.
The Hordern Pavilion would retain its live music scene and undergo a significant restoration to improve facilities for patrons and performers.
The two precincts would also be joined closer together with barriers between them removed and cafes and other community facilities installed for use by the general public.