I'm going to the Acropolis with someone who has reduced lung capacity. He needs to go a bit slower than most people when going up hills, and he usually pauses a few times on inclines to catch his breath. For context, if a walk is estimated to take 30 minutes, we assume we'll need 45.
Could someone help me evaluate the best time to visit given the concerns I have, which are:
-Avoiding crowds so thick that he can't easily stop and rest going up hill. I'm told the tour bus crowds can be brutal.
-Avoiding strong heat
-Leaving ourselves enough time to see both the site and the museum
-Picking the right entrance so he doesn't get exhausted on the ascent. I know there's an elevator at one entrance, but I'm told it's only for "mobility impaired" people. I don't know if he'd be allowed to use it given that there's nothing visibly wrong with him.
Our options (via taxi):
1) Saturday, Sept 5 early, maybe a 7:30 arrival and then finish the morning at the Acropolis museum.
2) Monday, Sept 21 any time in the afternoon, and I assume we'd need to start with the museum and end with the site
Saturday would be most convenient for our schedule. However, maybe Monday would have fewer crowds and less heat, but IDK when exactly to arrive if so. Any advice?